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the sucky18-135 & 50 prime.
So when do you intend to get new lens? If can we buy together maybe got discount

the sucky18-135 & 50 prime.
So when do you intend to get new lens? If can we buy together maybe got discount![]()
the sucky18-135 & 50 prime.
Wah why you say sucky 18-135? hmm i was thinking of getting kit2 that comes with this lens, can share with me why you don't like this lens?![]()
1. Lens aperture is f/3.5-5.6. Which I didn't like under low light.
2. I don't need the range. I found out that I often use 18mm for landscape, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm for portraits. But I prefer f/2.8 lenses.
3. Thus I wanna get a 17-50 2.8, which gives me 17mm for landscape, 35mm and 50mm for portraits. And 85mm prime to cover up my range.
Hello all, I am new here and I am considering on getting a canon D550 however I have some questions regarding this very Dslr.
Due to a budget constraint and being an entirely newcomer to photography, I am thinking of getting the Kit I.
However, I have also read comments about getting a 55mm - 200mm lens for the camera.
Can anyone enlighten me about this matter? Thanks alot!![]()
I see, since you are a user of this lens, may i know if this is a good lens for a beginner like me who have never used a dslr before. My preference for now at least would be to have a general do-it-all lens that can be attached to my camera all the time and to capture some decently nice photos. Please advise, thanks.
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Don't take whatever Canon gives for the kit lens..
Trust me, user of 3.5-5.6 lenses.. very disappointing..
Get lenses like f/2.8 ..
I would recommend you a Canon EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
I have yet to buy my dslr yet, thats why i'm gathering more information here at the forum, so you recommended me this Canon EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM, how much is this lens? It seems like quite expensive right if i'm not wrong. Actually i was thinking either to get a 550d kit2 or a 550d body + tamron 17-55 f2.8 (similar to your recommended lens?) if i'm not wrong the price should be similar for my 2 choices. :think:
I have read how great is the 17-55 lens. Need go seek your guidance. do I still need to buy a flash to support under low light condition? I am concerned that under low light say arestaurant..17-55 could not perform on a fast moving action
Hi guys,
can someone recommend a reasonable remote control for 550d.
Just require one which will allow landscape photography and self couple portrait.
Thank you
it depends on what and the ambient lighting.. also you can increase ur iso for places where you don't flash.. with iso 1600 on my 500d and a 17-55 i can shoot without problem at night while riding the singapore flyer..
Thanks..any slow focusing / non-focus problem under dark conditions?
Yes, focusing haunts in low light
Yes, focusing haunts in low light
Most lenses hunt for focus in low light, especially when there is low contrast in the scene. But from the reviews i read the canon 17-55 USM is very very fast in AF even in low light condition where u probably will be using it most...
Hi guys,
can someone recommend a reasonable remote control for 550d.
Just require one which will allow landscape photography and self couple portrait.
Thank you
I have read how great is the 17-55 lens. Need go seek your guidance. do I still need to buy a flash to support under low light condition? I am concerned that under low light say arestaurant..17-55 could not perform on a fast moving action
Most lenses hunt for focus in low light, especially when there is low contrast in the scene. But from the reviews i read the canon 17-55 USM is very very fast in AF even in low light condition where u probably will be using it most...
Thanks. I wonder 15-85mm have the same issue..
most probably.
15-85mm is a great lens too! For daylight usage is great and I feel that the IQ is comparable to the 17-55mm. The bad thing is that in low light condition its bad. Same situation I compared between 17-55mm and 15-85mm, the latter consistently used ISO 6400 whereas 17-55mm uses ISO 1600 and max 3200. Make a lot of difference in terms of the noise level. However if you use a flash, shouldn't be a problem. I like the range of the 15-85mm and its IQ. If you pair it with a flash in low light shouldn't be a problem. 17-55mm is more versatile in low light because you can choose not to use a flash. So up to you which is more important.![]()