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12/10/2006 08:21:25 PM · #1
Hello everyone. I have been playing with my Canon 350D Rebel XT with the stock lens for almost six months now, and feel like I may be ready to invest in some new "accessories". Can anyone suggest a good/versatile lens that will help me learn more and explore photography further? In doing my own research it's difficult to try to pick an affordable but useful one on my own, so I thought I would try to get any advice I could. Thanks!
12/10/2006 08:22:56 PM · #2
Originally posted by shaysz:

Hello everyone. I have been playing with my Canon 350D Rebel XT with the stock lens for almost six months now, and feel like I may be ready to invest in some new "accessories". Can anyone suggest a good/versatile lens that will help me learn more and explore photography further? In doing my own research it's difficult to try to pick an affordable but useful one on my own, so I thought I would try to get any advice I could. Thanks!


Are you looking for more of a telephoto lens or a wide angle lens? Also, what's your budget?
12/10/2006 08:24:28 PM · #3
Well I live near Yellowstone so a telephoto would be nice for wildlife etc. and my budget is small--complicating things a bit...I would like to stay under $400.
12/10/2006 08:28:58 PM · #4
Originally posted by shaysz:

Well I live near Yellowstone so a telephoto would be nice for wildlife etc. and my budget is small--complicating things a bit...I would like to stay under $400.


The one lens that many people seem to recommend in that range is the Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 APO for about $220.
12/10/2006 08:52:23 PM · #5
Add the Canon 50mm lens to that -- the cheap one is under $100 and is really sharp, with great bokeh too.

Leann
12/10/2006 09:30:36 PM · #6
Since a 50mm was mentioned.....the Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 would be a nice choice too.
12/10/2006 09:48:57 PM · #7
Read this thread ... I think it has exactly what you're looking for ...
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12/10/2006 09:50:29 PM · #8
Just to add to your options in that price range, if you would consider a 28-75, would also consider the older 28-135 IS. Between those two though, I would probably fllow MrEd suggesion of the Tamron.
12/10/2006 11:36:55 PM · #9
Nobody is going to recommend a pinhole cap? Let me be the first then!
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