thanks all for the advice! will consider getting kit lens first before getting my second lens.
Should i get a 3rd party, or canon?
And if i have my kit lens (18-55) then i wouldn't need to get a lens that is able to take wider picture, UNLESS i am very interested in taking scenery , landscape etc. ?
And i was wondering if i get EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. Will i be able to shoot indoor? or abit hard.
i have set aside around $1.5-1.6k.
850 for 2nd hand body. got around $600 for lens. do you guys still think it's better to get a kit lens first? or can i get other lens. advices needed please.
consider at tamron 17-50 f/2.8? think its just about there...i have set aside around $1.5-1.6k.
850 for 2nd hand body. got around $600 for lens. do you guys still think it's better to get a kit lens first? or can i get other lens. advices needed please.
I have this lens so i can tell you it depends a lot on how much space you have to work with.thanks all for the advice! will consider getting kit lens first before getting my second lens.
Should i get a 3rd party, or canon?
And if i have my kit lens (18-55) then i wouldn't need to get a lens that is able to take wider picture, UNLESS i am very interested in taking scenery , landscape etc. ?
And i was wondering if i get EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. Will i be able to shoot indoor? or abit hard.
or do you people think i should get a kit lens first, as it can also be use for all purpose.
then if i'm sure of which lens to get, then get it probably few weeks later or something. probably 28-105?
depends on what kit! 17-85 IS and 24-104 F4L are bundled as kit lenses sometimes and they cost ~$800 and >$1k respectively.
Seriously, avoid the 28-105. You do not need that length.
The kit lens, 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 (see if they can change it to the USM ones) or the 17-85 IS USM f/4-5.6 is very much sufficient for your needs. The 17-85 would be your all-purpose lens. It's a great walkabout lens at the cost of image quality.
17-85mm is gd for limited budget.
24-105mm is gd lens and can save money when upgrade to FF body. IS and 105mm range are plus points. =)
hmm? i was thinking if after getting kit lens, i'll get the 28-105. which is good for shooting events too. i think.
FF body, FF means?
It's a great walkabout lens at the cost of image quality.
hmm? i was thinking if after getting kit lens, i'll get the 28-105. which is good for shooting events too. i think.
FF body, FF means?
agree that the 17-85 image quality is not that badwas pretty amazed by the details it captured during a recent fashion show in zouk.
if you can spare the cash, go for the 28-135. I assure you, you won't regret it. it has a bigger filter diameter (translates to better IQ), better optical quality (again, better IQ) and a very solid build.or do you people think i should get a kit lens first, as it can also be use for all purpose.
then if i'm sure of which lens to get, then get it probably few weeks later or something. probably 28-105?
the price diff between 28-105 and 28-135 worth it?
Seriously, avoid the 28-105. You do not need that length.
agree that the 17-85 image quality is not that badwas pretty amazed by the details it captured during a recent fashion show in zouk.