Halfmoon
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i'm happy i have the best bang for buck combi now
40D + 17-55
You have a wonderful combo and I am jealous!!!!

i'm happy i have the best bang for buck combi now
40D + 17-55
Hi StoneFish,
Thanks for sharing
it is a great case study for reference but I am actually feeling lost after reading because I am not sure what should I be aiming for the next upgrade. A lens or body 1st? I do not have a great budget and will need to save really hard to buy something. If I am going to get a 60D, I will probably get the body 1st and save up for a better lens. Kit lens....hmmm I am not so sure.
Hi StoneFish,
Thanks for sharing
it is a great case study for reference but I am actually feeling lost after reading because I am not sure what should I be aiming for the next upgrade. A lens or body 1st? I do not have a great budget and will need to save really hard to buy something. If I am going to get a 60D, I will probably get the body 1st and save up for a better lens. Kit lens....hmmm I am not so sure.
Bear, no matter what you will get ultimately, just remember that body is only 50% of the equation. Lens will be the other 50%. And if price is a concern, dun get the latest XX D brand new. Get the previous XX D model 2nd hand, the cost savings will be handy in getting a good lens . Cheers and have fun documenting the growing yrs of your daughter
actually i would say its body 30%, lens 25%, and person behind the camera 40% and post processing 5%...
and yes i'm all for getting the previous model to save $$...
actually i would say its body 30%, lens 25%, and person behind the camera 40% and post processing 5%...
and yes i'm all for getting the previous model to save $$...
Err, we are talking about the AF of body and lens in capturing TS's daughter.
Its another equation in capturing good photos....
Just spend within your means, and take it slow... if your concern is shooting your daughter under low light condition, then, get the body first.... Kit lens also can take decent picture, and I sincerely believe that the photographer is more important......
Haha...Oops...have I just hijacked Halfmoon's thread? My story as become part of the discussion.
both are great lens! buy either n have fun!
actually i would say its body 30%, lens 25%, and person behind the camera 40% and post processing 5%...
and yes i'm all for getting the previous model to save $$...
I have both lenses (EF-s 17-55 on 7D and EF24-105 on 5DmkII) and am very happy with both of them.
SeldomHere
Haha...Oops...have I just hijacked Halfmoon's thread? My story as become part of the discussion.
Actually I have developed a phobia for kit lens since the film SLR, they are slow and plasticky but I do know that the technology of lens has evolved over the years. I am perfectly fine with any lens when I was doing street photography but now having my daughter as my primary photography subject, I think the F2.8 and USM will be handy for me.
Nope I do not have a flash....and in fact my 400D does not belong to me too, I have borrowed from my sister for like more than a year. I only own the 50mm F1.4 and the film cameras.
If I'm still on my 40D, I will choose the 17-55mm over the 24-105mm. 24mm = 38.4mm on a APSC body, too tight for indoor shooting.
On a FF, you can't fit the 17-55mm without "minor surgery" on the lens. Even with that, at 17mm of this lens on a FF, you will get bad vignetting.
So how to buy either and have fun ? Need to see intended usage is on which body, else buy liao do not enjoy the new lens, end up bang balls.
actually i would say its body 30%, lens 25%, and person behind the camera 40% and post processing 5%...
and yes i'm all for getting the previous model to save $$...
Depend on shooter and style too... like I mentioned.... I do not shoot 28mm much, and I personally like 35mm FOV... so I can use a 24-105 on my 400D without any major issue... But I went for F 2.8...... I now got a very bad addiction... and am drooling at the 70-200mm F2.8 now.... WTF... but I need a body next.... saving and waiting for bonuses.....![]()