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01/19/2005 04:22:42 PM · #1
Okay, it's time to move beyond my kit lens. Which would you choose?

I've heard that the 50mm 1.8 II is a no-brainer for the price (ca. $120 CAD) but I've heard another photographer say he would definitely buy the Sigma 24-70 instead (on sale for $150 CAD).

What do you recommend? A better walk around with nice range or a nice, fast prime?

Anything else in the $150 - $200 range you would recommend instead?


01/19/2005 04:25:21 PM · #2
unless u need need need the zoom, 1.8 is the way to go.
01/19/2005 04:35:27 PM · #3
The f1.8 is a steal at the price, its very fast at focusing, and you get pictures like this



... well I am biased, its my Grandson!

Message edited by author 2005-01-19 16:36:33.
01/19/2005 04:42:48 PM · #4
I have de Canon 50mm, and is a really good lens (IMHO), it will help you a lot in very low light situations, and I enjoy play around with the depth of field. That is the first lens I bought for mine and no regreats. Besides if you have the kit lens you already have the a lot of that area covered.

In the $150-$200 I bought the Tamron 70-300 LD Macro, I like it, a little bit heavy and a little slow (4.0-5.6) but I have gotten really good results, and the macro function is really cool on that one. I got that one for 150 USD.

My 2 cents only... hope it helps.
01/19/2005 04:45:12 PM · #5
The 50 1.8 is incredible for the price. It's a great lens, and that's not just "in my opinion". No one can deny the value of this lens.
01/19/2005 04:52:12 PM · #6
Since you have the kit lens I would vote for the 50mm f1.8 as well. I have this lens and really like the results I get with it, especially in low light situations.

A couple examples with the lens.



Message edited by author 2005-01-19 16:54:13.
01/19/2005 05:28:40 PM · #7
I have EF lenses that cost in the thousands and I also own the 50 f/1.8. I will tell you it is a good sharp lens, price or no. The Sigma 24-70 isn't even on my wish list.
01/19/2005 05:39:54 PM · #8
Cool, thanks everyone...50mm1.8 it is.
01/19/2005 06:49:41 PM · #9
The canon 50mm f1.8 is my cheapest and sharpest lens.
This is at 1.8 hand held in a very dim room. Very shallow dof but not unuseable.

01/19/2005 06:52:19 PM · #10
shallow is good here if you ask me, and generally i like shallow DOF over deep. but that's just me. f:1.8 is good for making shallow DOF ;}
i own it, and haven't a complaint.

Message edited by author 2005-01-19 18:52:38.
01/19/2005 08:05:24 PM · #11
Another plug for the 50... You need one, and at the price it's a crime not to own one.

My addtions for the shots from this lens..


Go now, buy... :-)

Cheers, Chris H.

01/19/2005 08:17:18 PM · #12
Mike,

Besides the kit lens, the 50mm 1.8mm is the only other one I own. I love it. Actually, it hasn't been off the camera since I got it before Christmas. It's a bit loud but it focuses very fast and is very sharp. Also by not having the zoom to depend on I'm forcing myself to work on my composition skills - a side benefit.

Owen
01/19/2005 08:26:42 PM · #13
It seems kind of superfluous to say that the 50mm 1.8 is a must buy lens but I will say it anyway. It is a great lens if you want to do any available light photography indoors.
01/19/2005 08:48:03 PM · #14
I received the 50mm 1.8 lens for Christmas, I too have not removed it from my camera since then. I love it for portrait work and general around the house stock shots.
But, I brought it on a recent snowshoe trip in Yosemite and was disapointed with the photos, seems a zoom when you are out and about is a good thing.
Now I need a good zoom to replace my kit lens that is affordable, I wonder if it's even worth replacing without spending too much money.
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