What Lens for Beginner?


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Got my 400D and 50mmf/1.8 toady!! One question guys, how come sometime when i try to AF an object, it's blurred no matter what. Is it because of the 50mm prime lens, that i need to move back a little and shoot?
 

Started off with my 400D 3 months back. Got 2 beginner lens to let go if ur interested :D

1. Canon 28-105 f/3.6-5.6 USM -> S$220
2. Tamron 28-200 f/3.8-5.6 -> S$180

Like you, was looking for budget lens to explore my preference. finally found the style i like, therefore intend to invest in some of the lenses the others mentioned above.
 

are you too close to the subject? every lens have a different MFD (mini. focusing distance)
 

What were you trying to shoot? If you were doing some macro stuff then I would guess it's the MFD like filterfunk suggested.
 

Oh, was running around the house trying to shoot a beetle that flew in. Get a filter? It'll help?
 

Oh, was running around the house trying to shoot a beetle that flew in. Get a filter? It'll help?

No a filter will not help. What you are experiencing is MFD (minimum focusing distance), as what FilterFunk has mentioned. There is a minimum distance that every lens can focus to. Any lesser, and the lens will not be able to acquire focus. I think you have been trying to shoot nearer than the MFD of the 50mm, which is 0.45m.

Even your eyes have MFD. Try putting your fingertip really close to your eye. It won't appear sharp. You have to move away a couple of millimeters.
 

Oh, was running around the house trying to shoot a beetle that flew in. Get a filter? It'll help?

move further away from the beetle. Too get real close to the beetle, u need a macro lens.
 

Watch out for the aperture for this lens. It's so wide that the DoF is very small. Sometimes bits of your image may be rendered out of focus, maybe stop down your aperture a little.
 

either that or the thing u were focusing on was low contrast. white wall small beetle wrong af pt ....
 

Ok will try next time. Just bought camera and found out that using manual mode is not easy to take pictures.
 

Ok will try next time. Just bought camera and found out that using manual mode is not easy to take pictures.

Perhaps you could use Av mode first. I shoot mostly in Av (beginner too). Set the aperture size that you want, and let the camera decide how long to open the aperture. ;)
 

Ok will try next time. Just bought camera and found out that using manual mode is not easy to take pictures.

M mode needs more control and practice. Sometimes i use that mode for shooting still life subjects.
 

Perhaps you could use Av mode first. I shoot mostly in Av (beginner too). Set the aperture size that you want, and let the camera decide how long to open the aperture. ;)

My friend, exposure is based on three components, and they are not aperture, ISO and aperture speed :bsmilie:. (D'oh!)

It's how long the shutter stays open, not the aperture. Exposure is actually based on Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO. There is no such thing as how long to open the aperture, that will affect your exposure.
 

Ok will try next time. Just bought camera and found out that using manual mode is not easy to take pictures.

The learning curve for M-mode is definitely easier now when compared to the film days. Gone were the days where you had to wait a day or two before you could review your exposures. Go out and shoot more and you will get the hang of it sooner or later.
 

Need help on getting lens already!

As you see i am currently using 50mm f1.8 on my 400D. which is around 80mm. i find it comfortable to take pictures just that i need a slightly shorter range. Hence i think i wont be shooting landscape all the time, mayb once in a while, so i've decided not to get the kit lens ( 18-55).

Thinking of getting either 28-105 or 28-135. What i shoot most is, Macro and close-up. Portraits, and mayb sports when there is competition in school.

What do you guys think? Any better recommendations or advice. Pls share :)
 

Need help on getting lens already!

As you see i am currently using 50mm f1.8 on my 400D. which is around 80mm. i find it comfortable to take pictures just that i need a slightly shorter range. Hence i think i wont be shooting landscape all the time, mayb once in a while, so i've decided not to get the kit lens ( 18-55).

Thinking of getting either 28-105 or 28-135. What i shoot most is, Macro and close-up. Portraits, and mayb sports when there is competition in school.

What do you guys think? Any better recommendations or advice. Pls share :)

Honestly I think you should still get the kit lens. You never know when you'll need the 18mm. You won't know what you're missing till you use it.
 

My friend, exposure is based on three components, and they are not aperture, ISO and aperture speed :bsmilie:. (D'oh!)

It's how long the shutter stays open, not the aperture. Exposure is actually based on Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO. There is no such thing as how long to open the aperture, that will affect your exposure.

My bad! meant shutter when i said aperture the second time... :sticktong
 

Hmmm, in other words. Means like, It will be useful still and the price of around $100 for it is worth paying for and using it, and also light for walk-about lens if i'm lazy to bring a bag to keep all my other lens?
 

Need help on getting lens already!

As you see i am currently using 50mm f1.8 on my 400D. which is around 80mm. i find it comfortable to take pictures just that i need a slightly shorter range. Hence i think i wont be shooting landscape all the time, mayb once in a while, so i've decided not to get the kit lens ( 18-55).

Thinking of getting either 28-105 or 28-135. What i shoot most is, Macro and close-up. Portraits, and mayb sports when there is competition in school.

What do you guys think? Any better recommendations or advice. Pls share :)

Play with a 18-55mm first. Instead of 28-105mm and 28-85mm, i would prefer 24-85mm in consideration with 1.6x sensor and the image quality is gd when u get a gd copy. =)
 

Likewise, I went for a 24-85 over the kit lens, but that was cos I already tried the kit lens and I know exactly what I need from my main lens.
 

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