Showing posts with label perfect digital photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perfect digital photography. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 January 2010

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Photography Help: Which lens should I buy?

I'm taking a photography class and I'm interested in exploring the subject outside of schooling. Right now I have the most experience with portraits and I want to expand into landscapes.
My Canon Rebel SLR came with a 35mm lens, which is what I've been using. It's NOT digital and I want to keep it that way... film photography has completely captured my imagination and I want to save digital photography until I've honed my film skills.

What type of lens works the best with landscape photography?
And where is the best place for me to look for one?

If I remember correctly, wide angle lenses are used for landscape, and telephoto lenses are for fine details or snapshots of a close-up image. The only problem is that I start to get confused when I look at lenses on Amazon.com... all the different mm sizes blur together and I forget what I really need to be looking for.

Anyone that will help me find my perfect lens and explain why I need it will be my hero! :]
xoxo


Yes, you really need a wide lens for most landscapes and this will cover more subjects (interiors, candid groups etc) than a long tele lens - unless you get into wildlife, paparazzi or surveillance work, which rend to be real specialities.

So, the generally accepted most used range is between around 24mm and 100mm (85-100m = portrait lenses). As you want a wide I'd try to stick to 20-35mm (since you have that already).

I'd take a look at the Canon website first for price / size benchmarks - make a list, then get on eBay, Amazon and any sites recommended to you by others here - post another Q if you need to!

You could also see what your local camera store have and take peek to get an idea of the coverage you want. beware though - in my experience you always want something a little wider if you cover a range of work.

There are some free equipment buying tips here, as well as some free photo / lighting and composition tutorials:
http://www.image-nut.com/spip.php?rubrique5
http://www.image-nut.com/spip.php?rubrique86
http://www.image-nut.com/spip.php?rubrique87


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Sunday, 5 July 2009

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nice, cheap not nikon digital cameras?

where can i get a nice digital camera that would be perfect for professional photography? I need one in the 100-200 price range, and not a nikon (my dad doesn't like that brand for some weird reason....)
i would like one where i can take photos and make them look nicer on photoshop, but i want one that can make shots like the ones on flickr, you know what i mean?


you must be a big dreamer to think pro for 200 bucks and you dad must be dumb not to like nikon. So, my advice, stop dreaming and tell your dad to stop reasoning. Better start both saving money cause there is at least a zero missing in the amount you talk about and I think you should add a few dust corns more anyway.
You can get a film camera for cheep on e-bay and a correct scanner to digitize, but still there you are far from your 200 bucks.


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