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01/16/2007 03:01:36 PM · #1
I'm waiting on this money ($1176.00) and was thinking about upgrading back to a DSLR since I will finally be able to get some studio lighting in a few more months. I had a rebel before but i bought everything used in a bundle. I used to have one of those 300 mm lenses but i dont really think i need one of those. I definitly want a canon and i was thinking about the Rebel XTI.

So what I need to know is what lenses to buy? I want a macro lens and a good lens for portraits and stock photos. I also want a remote.

Thanks.

Message edited by author 2007-01-16 15:15:35.
01/16/2007 03:06:37 PM · #2
How much money are you waiting on?

01/16/2007 03:15:17 PM · #3
oh yeh lol $1176.00
01/16/2007 03:28:06 PM · #4
XTi body @ Buydig is $693. A decent dedicated macro lens is gonna be about $300-400 and so is decent portrait/stock lens. Something like the Tamrom 28-75 F2.8. You may need to add a few more bucks.
01/16/2007 03:28:19 PM · #5
Personally C B, I'd go with a Rebel XT over the XTi and spend even more on lenses.

For portraits, it is hard to beat the Canon 50mm f/1.8 mkII. A great little lens and perhaps the least expensive quality lens you will ever buy. I do a lot of my stock photos with that lens too.
01/16/2007 03:30:20 PM · #6
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Personally C B, I'd go with a Rebel XT over the XTi and spend even more on lenses.

For portraits, it is hard to beat the Canon 50mm f/1.8 mkII. A great little lens and perhaps the least expensive quality lens you will ever buy. I do a lot of my stock photos with that lens too.


Yes, what he said. I forgot to add that to my reply. That would be the first lens to buy. The XT body @ Buydig is $495

Message edited by author 2007-01-16 15:32:21.
01/16/2007 03:32:35 PM · #7
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Personally C B, I'd go with a Rebel XT over the XTi and spend even more on lenses.

For portraits, it is hard to beat the Canon 50mm f/1.8 mkII. A great little lens and perhaps the least expensive quality lens you will ever buy. I do a lot of my stock photos with that lens too.


I agree. I've got the XT and my friend has the XTi and they're not all that different. If you're looking to save money, buying the XT over the XTi is a good idea.

I also agree on teh 50mm f/1.8 II. Super cheap (like $100 or something) and very sharp.

Do you have anything to shoot wide angle? I would pick a wide angle lense before a macro lense.
01/16/2007 03:33:49 PM · #8
cool, so what do you know what type of macro? i would check out your portraits but you have a reputation around here and I AM at work soooo.....i'll have to check them out later LOL.

Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Personally C B, I'd go with a Rebel XT over the XTi and spend even more on lenses.

For portraits, it is hard to beat the Canon 50mm f/1.8 mkII. A great little lens and perhaps the least expensive quality lens you will ever buy. I do a lot of my stock photos with that lens too.
01/16/2007 03:40:43 PM · #9
For a Macro lens the Canon 100mm f/2.8 is absolutely amazing. I am in love with that lens. It NEVER disappoints!

Well worth the $$...around $450.
01/16/2007 03:46:22 PM · #10
I agree wwith those who favor the XT over the XTi in this case. You'll want a good general purpose lens, and definitely the 50/1.8 as well. You can do macro with the 50/1.8 with extension tubes, and that's the way I'd go. You'll get very good results, and stay within budget. A good dedicated macro lens will put you over the top, and it's more important to address your needs for normal shooting.
The suggested Tamron 28-75 would be a great choice, but will leave you wanting on the wide end. If you can pick up the kit lens, that will serve reasonably well to give you the 18-28mm range.
01/16/2007 03:57:44 PM · #11
so are you saying i should buy just the body and get the lenses separate? or do they have kits that include the 50/1.8 with extension tubes and Tamron 28-75?
01/16/2007 03:59:54 PM · #12
He is saying get the XT kit with the 18--55(?) lens then buy the 50mm and Tamron 28-75. Plus get some extension tubes for macro. Sounds like a great plan to me.
01/16/2007 05:00:32 PM · #13
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

He is saying get the XT kit with the 18--55(?) lens then buy the 50mm and Tamron 28-75. Plus get some extension tubes for macro. Sounds like a great plan to me.


Great combo package recommendation... that's what I have and it quite honestly will suffice for my needs until I can shell out the money to go wide (10-22) or go long (70-200 f2.8 IS) .
01/16/2007 06:39:45 PM · #14
XT with kit lens is $579 @ Buydig
01/16/2007 06:40:55 PM · #15
Originally posted by Palmetto_Pixels:

until I can shell out the money to go wide (10-22)


That is likely my next lens purchase.

Message edited by author 2007-01-16 18:43:09.
01/16/2007 06:42:11 PM · #16
Surprised that people are recommending that the buyer gets both the 18-55 and the tamron 28-75. Maybe the buyer should just get the tamron 17-50 2.8, optically very similar to the 28-75 and then maybe buy a 70-200 4L used.
01/17/2007 10:32:56 AM · #17
A good lens for portraits and macro would be a 50mm f/2.5 or 60mm f/2.8 macro.

For portrait use, on the XT or XTi, they'd give you an equivalent shooting distance as a 80mm or 96mm lens.
01/17/2007 10:52:38 AM · #18
Originally posted by hsteg:

Surprised that people are recommending that the buyer gets both the 18-55 and the tamron 28-75. Maybe the buyer should just get the tamron 17-50 2.8, optically very similar to the 28-75 and then maybe buy a 70-200 4L used.


That's certainly another good option... the 17-50 is a little short on the long end, but not that much. My recommendation was based on later moving to a 3-lens system, in which case she'd wind up with something like a 10-22, the 28-75, and a 70-200 (or 70-300) zoom. The 18-55 is so inexpensive that it's a good stand-in for the WA stuff until she wants to upgrade.
01/17/2007 11:01:19 AM · #19
I'm very thankful for you guys helping me but I cant find these macro extension tubes you are talking about. I typed in the lenses also and I cant find anything.

I found this , is it what you are talking about?

I cant find the macro extension tubes. i have know idea.

Message edited by author 2007-01-17 11:04:18.
01/17/2007 11:12:19 AM · #20
Yep, the XT+18-55mm kit is the one you linked to. Here are links for the Tamron 28-75mm, the Canon 50mm f/1.8.
01/17/2007 11:13:43 AM · #21
And here is a link to the Kenko extension tube set for Canon EOS.

Hope that helps!
01/17/2007 01:14:37 PM · #22
ok so if it comes with the 18-55mm kit what is the 55mm f/1.8 for? Do I need both?

Originally posted by kirbic:

Yep, the XT+18-55mm kit is the one you linked to. Here are links for the Tamron 28-75mm, the Canon 50mm f/1.8.


Message edited by author 2007-01-17 13:15:40.
01/17/2007 01:17:15 PM · #23
Originally posted by Chinabun:

ok so if it comes with the 18-55mm kit what is the 55mm f/1.8 for? Do I need both?


Well, the 50mm 1.8 is an awesome portrait lens, as well as being a great lens to do macro work with (with the extension tubes). It's a really sharp lens. You'll just love it :-)
01/17/2007 01:24:12 PM · #24
so are you saying i should just buy the body instead of the kit which comes with the 18-55mm?

Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Originally posted by Chinabun:

ok so if it comes with the 18-55mm kit what is the 55mm f/1.8 for? Do I need both?


Well, the 50mm 1.8 is an awesome portrait lens, as well as being a great lens to do macro work with (with the extension tubes). It's a really sharp lens. You'll just love it :-)
01/17/2007 01:32:11 PM · #25
The 50mm f/1.8 is vastly superior to the kit 18-55mm lens (at 50mm). However, it makes sense to get the kit lens anyway since it's not THAT bad and gives you a wide angle lens for much less than the $400 or so a good wide angle would cost.
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