Is 50mm too long for 300D everyday?
I'm going on a trip in a couple months and as much as I'd love a good mid-range zoom to add to my collection, it's just not in the budget right now. I'm wondering if the 50mm 1.8 is a good compromise between 10-22 and 70-200? I feel it might be too long for the Rebel and I'd end up ignoring it in favor of the 10-22. Its price is extremely reasonable and might be a nice interim solution until I can get something better. Comments? Thoughts? Suggestions?
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40D, 10-22, 70-200 f/2.8L IS, 75-300 IS, 1.4x TC
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The fact that it is very reasonable in price, is good in low light, is light in weight,
and if you don't use it much, can sell it for almost what you paid for it, I can't see why not give it a try.
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Get the "nifty fifty" to be sure, but take the "kit" lens as well, if you have room. Used at f5.6-f8, on the wide side, and at f8-f11 from 35mm to 55mm or so, it can give acceptable results. That can give you considerable extra flexibility in your existing system for daylight stuff.
For low-light and night, and many interior shots, the EF 50mm, f1.8 is going to be pretty sweet used at f2.8-f8. It is true that wide open it can be a little soft, so reserve that for the very worst lighting situations.
I did a little comparison of the lens here:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=62165
... and here:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=37003
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Now, indoors, the 50 can be a bit long and the Sigma 30/2 is a popular lens for that situation. There is also the Canon 35/2 (or if you feel spendy, the 35/1.4L). These approximate the 50mm "standard" FOV on the crop sensors.
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My only choice for wide angle at the moment is the kit lens which I always stop down to f8 when I can.
*wishes for 5d and 17-40mm lens*
On the 50mm, if you are shooting a building and you're across the street from it, you'll be able to fit about 3 or 4 stories in vertical orientation before you won't fit any more in the frame.
Well I've recently sold the newer version, 70-300IS, and it landed $541 shipped. Ive seen your lens, 75-300IS, sell for around $350 so thats what I would expect. There are a ton of used 17-40L lenses selling for $475-500 and will resale at that price idk... damn near indefinitly. Its not quite the same lens as the 24-70, but it'll serve as a good intermediary lens while you wait on funds for the 24-70.
Definitely food for thought! I will get off my behind one of these days and put some effort into listing it. Not this weekend, however, as I'll be in Vegas. So I will either come home with a 300mm f/2.8L or having hocked my entire collection.
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Hi Mark,
I did get the 50, but it feels far too long for my needs. When shooting with it I'm constantly frustrated by how far away I have to be from the subject to get the shot I want. I'll still take it with me on the trip because it's small and may come in handy (though I can't think of anything off the top of my head!), but I'll likely end up using the 10-22 for the most part.
For the price, it really can't be beat and a lot of people who have it love it. Who knows, maybe after my trip I'll come back a convert
I'll be interested to hear if you change your mind. I had the 50 and sold it because I felt the same way that you described. My new 35mm f/2 just came today and I can't wait to start using it to see if it fills the need I have.
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Canon EOS 30D, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8, Sigma 18-50 f/2.8, Tokina 12-24 f/4. Sigma 1.4 TC, Feisol 3401 Tripod + Feisol ballhead, Metz 58 AF-1 C, ebay triggers.
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Canon EOS 30D, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8, Sigma 18-50 f/2.8, Tokina 12-24 f/4. Sigma 1.4 TC, Feisol 3401 Tripod + Feisol ballhead, Metz 58 AF-1 C, ebay triggers.
I'm exploring the wide primes myself. I would like to have an approximately 50mm FOV prime to play with. Canon has several options in 24mm, 28mm, and 35mm, then Sigma has their 30mm. However in looking at reviews they all have limitations. So now I'm taking a look at Zeiss glass. :help If I go with Canon, it'll be the 35/2 at about $190 (yeah the L is supposed to be really nice, but $1k is out of what I'm willing to spend here).
Yes, for those keeping score, I'm looking at a lot of options right now. Window shopping is fun, ok?
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Is there a zeiss that does AF and aperture for canon?
Canon EOS 30D, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8, Sigma 18-50 f/2.8, Tokina 12-24 f/4. Sigma 1.4 TC, Feisol 3401 Tripod + Feisol ballhead, Metz 58 AF-1 C, ebay triggers.
But, playing with the oddball glass sounds like fun & I'm certainly not afraid to run my camera fully manual. Now adapting a 70-200 or 135 is definitely ridiculous since Canon does have the best glass in those lenses, it's just the general "Canon wide primes suck" attitude that even got me looking. Hey, even I am not completely immune from the lemming mentality.
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