EOS Rebel T2i lenses
S. Brodsky
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Mon Jul 12 14:59:53 CEST 2010
I have been drooling over Canon 24/1.4 II, but the price is too high.
I'll have to check the 28/1.8. Thanks for the tip Jonny and Gert!
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sb
On 12.7.2010 12:59, Gert van Santen wrote:
> Op 12-7-2010 11:54, Jonny Stutters schreef:
>> On 12 July 2010 10:31, S. Brodsky<samuel.brodsky at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Sounds just like my experiences too.
>>>
>>> Lately I have been using the 50 mm 1.4 more and more. On my recent trip
>>> to Hungary, I only had 5D and 50 mm 1.4 with me and I didn't miss my
>>> zooms at all. Produced great photos. It has been also my favorite lens
>>> for wedding photography, especially for low light candid photos.
>>
>> And another in the ~50mm prime lens camp. My only lens is a 28mm
>> f/1.8 (aim was for something slightly wide of normal with the crop
>> factor on the EOS450). It's a bit awkward for portraits because you
>> really have to get up close to fill the frame but I don't find it
>> particularly limiting for anything else. Very discrete and easy to
>> carry around which is important to me. At some point I might pick up
>> a 100mm macro for close-ups and portraits and I think that'll be
>> enough (unlike music, my photography GAS is pretty well controlled).
>
> True! Also 1 point from me for the 28 / 1.8. An excellent lense!
> If you've got 2 bodies, take one with the 28 and one with the 50.
> You'll never look back ;-)
>
> (OK, to be honest, I love my 18-300; great holiday lens, but the
> quality and the lo-light are not as good, of course).
>
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