d2jsp
Log InRegister
d2jsp Forums > Off-Topic > Graphic Design > Photography > Your Favorite Lense And Why! > I Need Your Input!
12Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll
Member
Posts: 2,565
Joined: Apr 6 2008
Gold: 84.50
Apr 14 2009 03:09pm
So I'm looking to purchase a new lens once I save up enough money and actually decide what type of lens I want. To help me (and other people) help decide on future lens's I'd like to make a topic :) I'm looking to get a version of the 70-200mm, I'm looking for a lens that will cover a 17mm (maybe 24mm) to 60mm+ range that is capable of working in low light.


So pick 1 or 2 lens's and tell us why it's your favorite, or why/what you like about it. If you could, please post examples!

Since I have no other lens's - I choose my 450D's good ol' kit lens - the 18-55mm :P

Three of my latest photos:







Member
Posts: 11,814
Joined: Feb 4 2006
Gold: 8.09
Apr 14 2009 03:36pm
Well I guess the EF-s 17-85 f/4-5.6 IS USM lens will be perfect for you and your needs BUT it's not a good lens for portraits though because of the narrow maximum aperture still it's a HUGE improvement over your kit lens and you will really love it when taking night photos ^^
Oh and of course it's not very expensive either. Maybe you could get that lens plus a 50mm prime.

This post was edited by Futurama on Apr 14 2009 03:37pm
Member
Posts: 3,996
Joined: Oct 2 2008
Gold: 20.46
Apr 14 2009 03:47pm
Canon 70-200mm F/4L
Canon 50mm f/1.4
Member
Posts: 29,057
Joined: Aug 3 2005
Gold: 13.37
Apr 14 2009 03:47pm
i like all 3 of my lenses equally ^_^
Member
Posts: 3,248
Joined: Mar 21 2008
Gold: 2,721.01
Apr 14 2009 04:12pm
I've only used it for a week but I love the 85mm 1.8.

Pros:

Looks cool
Nice quality optics
The USM can focus faster than my eye!
Feels very solid for the money
The bokeh
Full-time manual focus

Cons:
Some purple fringing wide open (not apparent until heavy crops are performed)
A little play in the ring (forwards and backwards) This is normal, and not really a con
Minimum focus distance 0.85M - not really a problem for me
Bad hood mount (+canon doesn't give you a hood :( )

I am being very picky but it was very easy to list the pros.

After using this, I do not think I will ever purchase a zoom lens. :D
Member
Posts: 10,641
Joined: Oct 11 2006
Gold: 60.00
Apr 14 2009 04:17pm
50mm 1,8. If i had more money I would have bought the 1.4. I

The 1,8 is plastic fantastic! xD
Member
Posts: 11,814
Joined: Feb 4 2006
Gold: 8.09
Apr 14 2009 04:37pm
Quote (Qhotex @ Tue, Apr 14 2009, 04:17pm)
50mm 1,8. If i had more money I would have bought the 1.4. I

The 1,8 is plastic fantastic! xD


Well that lens is nice for portraits but I kinda hate it on my camera because I couldn't get a solid grip of it lol
I am surprised that most people here prefer primes :o I guess I just don't like walking around with several lenses and change them all the time :p
Member
Posts: 3,248
Joined: Mar 21 2008
Gold: 2,721.01
Apr 14 2009 04:43pm
Quote (Futurama @ Tue, Apr 14 2009, 11:37pm)
Well that lens is nice for portraits but I kinda hate it on my camera because I couldn't get a solid grip of it lol
I am surprised that most people here prefer primes :o I guess I just don't like walking around with several lenses and change them all the time :p


you should love primes, coz of all that low light shooting
Member
Posts: 2,565
Joined: Apr 6 2008
Gold: 84.50
Apr 14 2009 04:50pm
Quote (Futurama @ Tue, Apr 14 2009, 06:37pm)
Well that lens is nice for portraits but I kinda hate it on my camera because I couldn't get a solid grip of it lol
I am surprised that most people here prefer primes :o I guess I just don't like walking around with several lenses and change them all the time :p


yea I'm the same way, I really don't want to be switching lens's all the time!

just a quick question, if you guys had to choose would you get a 17-55mm F2.8 or a 70-200 F4 L IS. There is only 100$ CAN difference (the 17-55mm being the cheaper of the two) I'd use the 70-200 for sports mostly, and the 17-55mm as an everyday/low light lens.


and thanks for the feedback :) I'm looking at getting a 50mm 1.8 sometime in May.




Member
Posts: 3,248
Joined: Mar 21 2008
Gold: 2,721.01
Apr 14 2009 04:54pm
Quote (xsordx @ Tue, Apr 14 2009, 11:50pm)
yea I'm the same way, I really don't want to be switching lens's all the time!

just a quick question, if you guys had to choose would you get a 17-55mm F2.8 or a 70-200 F4 L IS. There is only 100$ CAN difference (the 17-55mm being the cheaper of the two) I'd use the 70-200 for sports mostly, and the 17-55mm as an everyday/low light lens.


and thanks for the feedback :) I'm looking at getting a 50mm 1.8 sometime in May.


If i was thinking of the F4 IS i'd get the F2.8 non IS
Go Back To Photography Topic List
12Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll