matthewgjs said:newbie to SLR .. EOS 30 is better or 50 ? any advice from veterens ?
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I have the 30 and it's an improvement over the 50, performance also better.
matthewgjs said:newbie to SLR .. EOS 30 is better or 50 ? any advice from veterens ?
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LD means Low Depression glasses
XR means somethings like a technology to make the lens smaller and lighter.
Di means the lens is aimed for Digital Camera but you can use it for full fram camera as well
They also have Di-II which can only be used for 1.6 frame sized sensor.
400D with kit for $1400, is that a good buy?
400D with kit for $1400, is that a good buy?
Which shop? I called Cathay Photo, they say S$1470..
You can buy the canon lenses at most major camera stores. Check out the usual suspects such as CP, AP, TCW, MsColor. John 3:16 etc...
Some of the shops have equote through email, get one from them or alternatively call them for a quote. The prices should not vary very much.
As for whether it produce sharp pictures without IS? depends on light level which will determine your shutter speed. Make sure you can hold your camera steady with the shutter speed suggested by your camera or you will have to use a tripod. And sharp pictures are relative. The cheap lenses are fine until you see what the expensive lenses can do.Seriously, the cheap tele lenses are really fine for starting purposes.
Crop Factor for EOS cameras.
1.6x
EOS 300D
EOS D30/D60/10D
1.3x
EOS 1D
EOS 1D Mark II
1.0x (full frame)
EOS 1Ds
For example, if you mount a 28-105 on a 300D body with a crop factor of 1.6x. The effective focal length is 28x1.6 - 105x1.6 = 45 - 168
can anyone tell me what this crop factor actually means? and what do u understand from "45 - 168" ?? Thanks for the help..
Let me try ah..
Ok traditionally 35mm film camera uses obviously 35mm film. In a digital camera, the film is replaced by the image-capturing sensor, either the ccd or the cmos. However due to costs, it is VERY expensive to make a full 35mm-sized sensor. Hence they reduced it in most cameras, even for dslrs. U look at the price of 1Ds you know liaoz.
Ok this is the tricky part which i'm not 100% sure about. Experts pls correct me. When u use a smaller sensor, u are able to capture light from a smaller angle only. This is effectively cropping in on a central portion of a 35mm sensor. When they tell u that crop factor is 1.3x, it means that the sensor on that cam is 1)smaller than 35 mm and 2)effectively cropping/ zooming in by 1.3x. That is to say, if u have a 50mm lense in front of it, you must not forget to factor for the 1.3x magnification provided inadvertedly by the sensor. Your resultant focal length would be 50 x 1.3 = 65mm
ok, make sense.. thanks. but how is this piece of information useful to a photographer? :think:
Let me try ah..
Ok traditionally 35mm film camera uses obviously 35mm film. In a digital camera, the film is replaced by the image-capturing sensor, either the ccd or the cmos. However due to costs, it is VERY expensive to make a full 35mm-sized sensor. Hence they reduced it in most cameras, even for dslrs. U look at the price of 1Ds you know liaoz.
Ok this is the tricky part which i'm not 100% sure about. Experts pls correct me. When u use a smaller sensor, u are able to capture light from a smaller angle only. This is effectively cropping in on a central portion of a 35mm sensor. When they tell u that crop factor is 1.3x, it means that the sensor on that cam is 1)smaller than 35 mm and 2)effectively cropping/ zooming in by 1.3x. That is to say, if u have a 50mm lense in front of it, you must not forget to factor for the 1.3x magnification provided inadvertedly by the sensor. Your resultant focal length would be 50 x 1.3 = 65mm
A 30mm lens will still look like its magnification/zoom is at 30mm, but it's perspective/angle of coverage will be equivalent to that of a 48mm lens.
i gt myself a deal at this :
300D
lens hood
uv filter
view finder
28mm to 200mm EF3.5 / EF5.6
xtra battery
pouch
charger
strap
basic cleaning kit
total $880... scratchless 300D
some tell me its a lousy buy.... some say gd... u all think? :think:
how do u buy a view finder? isn't it suppose to be part of the camer?
anyway, i think it's quite a good buy considering the it comes with a 300D and a 28mm to 200mm lens (no idea what's the actual price of it, but i think it's not below $500?)
i think the seller is quite generous to even give you his cleaning kit already.
other profeffessional out there please comment? :angel:
EDIT: just found out your lens could cost
EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM S$1,100
EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 S$960
EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM S$4,890
so do you think it's worth it?![]()