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09/07/2008 11:03:35 PM · #1
After much research and advice on this forum, I finally ordered my first SLR:

Canon Rebel XSi

Instead of the kit lens, I opted for the 28-105mm lens:

Canon 28-105mm general purpose lens

Here it comes.. my new friend:-)
09/07/2008 11:06:51 PM · #2
congrats!
09/07/2008 11:07:57 PM · #3
And so begins the journey... I hope you realize that it won't end there. Next thing you'll be buying another lens, a flash, a tripod, backdrops, lighting, stands, umbrellas, and most of all ... yet another new camera when you finally get tired of this one.

But have fun along the way, you're in for quite a ride. (especially if you hang around with this crowd and participate in challenges!)
09/07/2008 11:10:43 PM · #4
Originally posted by dwterry:

And so begins the journey... I hope you realize that it won't end there. Next thing you'll be buying another lens, a flash, a tripod, backdrops, lighting, stands, umbrellas, and most of all ... yet another new camera when you finally get tired of this one.

But have fun along the way, you're in for quite a ride. (especially if you hang around with this crowd and participate in challenges!)


Thanks.

Yes I do plan to hang around on forums and in the challenges too. My first two challenges with a decent non-DSLR have been a disaster (of course primarily due to my lack of skills:-) :

First : ~4.5
Second: ~4.0 (still in voting)

I hope to get better...

Message edited by author 2008-09-07 23:12:07.
09/07/2008 11:11:16 PM · #5
Originally posted by Joker1114:

congrats!


Thank you!
09/07/2008 11:17:34 PM · #6
hahaha, yea, i was so nervous when I bought a D50 last December used for $330... that was sooo much money for me to be spending on camera equipment... hahaha... thousands of dollars later... here I am =)

next comes a tripod and a remote,
then comes a long zoom lens,
then several prime lenses,
then a macro lens,
then a dedicated flash,
then an off camera flash cord,
then a second dedicated flash,
then a fisheye lens
then some studio lighting,
...

this is where I stand now... man oh man... it never ends =)

At least with all these challenges, you will always have a chance to use your equipment =)

.
09/07/2008 11:35:37 PM · #7
Originally posted by Shutter-For-Hire:

hahaha, yea, i was so nervous when I bought a D50 last December used for $330... that was sooo much money for me to be spending on camera equipment... hahaha... thousands of dollars later... here I am =)

next comes a tripod and a remote,
then comes a long zoom lens,
then several prime lenses,
then a macro lens,
then a dedicated flash,
then an off camera flash cord,
then a second dedicated flash,
then a fisheye lens
then some studio lighting,
...

this is where I stand now... man oh man... it never ends =)

At least with all these challenges, you will always have a chance to use your equipment =)

.


Boy... all that in a year?

Perhaps I will go down the same path:-)

09/07/2008 11:43:51 PM · #8
Originally posted by Prash:

After much research and advice on this forum, I finally ordered my first SLR:

Canon Rebel XSi

Instead of the kit lens, I opted for the 28-105mm lens:

Canon 28-105mm general purpose lens

Here it comes.. my new friend:-)


Welcome to the Canon club. Good choice to upgrade the lens too over the kit lens. Hope you enjoy your new toy.
09/07/2008 11:51:10 PM · #9
now, I am a Nikon use myself... but i believe that the XSi also has an approximate 1.5x sensor factor... so you may find that you NEED that 18mm focal length... the 18-55mm kit lens is the same as the 28-80mm kit lens for Film SLR cameras... just keep that in mind... the 28-105mm lens you ordered is like a 42-150mm focal length on a Film SLR
09/07/2008 11:54:17 PM · #10
Good point about the focal length, but I think he'll find the lens to be a great walk-about. The one that lives on my camera (with a crop sensor) most of the time is the 24-105 and I find it is wide enough in most instances. That said, the 10-22 is on my camera when the 24-105 isn't, and it's a whole lot of fun!

Congrats on your purchase, Prash, and happy shooting!!
09/08/2008 12:29:40 AM · #11
First thing to do after charging up the battery is to update the firmware.
09/08/2008 12:32:09 AM · #12
... and ...

... whilst the battery is charging ...

Read the manual. ;o)
09/08/2008 12:32:10 AM · #13
Happy shooting. :)
09/08/2008 03:44:00 AM · #14
Thanks Guys! You definitely charged me up.

For now, I exhausted a sizeable portion of my savings, so I will hold on to the only lens I ordered. With time, though, I will keep looking for used lenses if at all.

Thanks again...
09/08/2008 03:46:04 AM · #15
Originally posted by faidoi:

First thing to do after charging up the battery is to update the firmware.


Thanks, I have bookmarked that page.
09/08/2008 03:48:35 AM · #16
Originally posted by Shutter-For-Hire:

now, I am a Nikon use myself... but i believe that the XSi also has an approximate 1.5x sensor factor... so you may find that you NEED that 18mm focal length... the 18-55mm kit lens is the same as the 28-80mm kit lens for Film SLR cameras... just keep that in mind... the 28-105mm lens you ordered is like a 42-150mm focal length on a Film SLR


Thank you.. I will keep that in mind. I had read about the sensor scale factor, but couldnt fit another lens in the budget (trust me.. I tried.. my wife witnessed me drooling over the online shopping carts for 2 days!! :-) And I read some not too good reviews about the kit lens itself (18-55 mm).

However, I just noticed the blue ribbon image in the most recent FS challenge was taken with an 18-55 kit lens. Wow!!
09/08/2008 03:50:48 AM · #17
Originally posted by Jac:

Happy shooting. :)


Thank you!!
09/08/2008 03:54:40 AM · #18
Originally posted by surfdabbler:

Originally posted by Prash:

After much research and advice on this forum, I finally ordered my first SLR:

Canon Rebel XSi

Instead of the kit lens, I opted for the 28-105mm lens:

Canon 28-105mm general purpose lens

Here it comes.. my new friend:-)


Welcome to the Canon club. Good choice to upgrade the lens too over the kit lens. Hope you enjoy your new toy.


Hey David, I didnt realise it was your entry that got the ribbon in the recent FS. You did great with the 18-55 lens man!! Do you not like it still?

09/08/2008 08:54:21 AM · #19
Congratulations and may the gods of great photography smile on you......

How well I remember my first DSLR, the 300D.
09/08/2008 12:13:16 PM · #20
Originally posted by docpjv:

Congratulations and may the gods of great photography smile on you......

How well I remember my first DSLR, the 300D.


Thank you:-)
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