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I've been using a kit lens for a year now, but I can't decide which one to buy, can you help me figure it out? and got a better answer
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Choose the main direction in which at the moment you're most interested in developing and then think about the lens. as for the portrait in this price 85/1.8 for macro I liked sigma 150/2.8 and landscape do not advise, yet tightly interested in.
Choose the main direction in which at the moment you're most interested in developing and then think about the lens. as for the portrait in this price 85/1.8 for macro I liked sigma 150/2.8 and landscape do not advise, yet tightly interested in.
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If you want portraits with beautiful bokeh you have to take a portrait portrait if you like to shoot views and things like that, maybe a superzoom for detailed macro photography
If you want portraits with beautiful bokeh you have to take a portrait portrait if you like to shoot views and things like that, maybe a superzoom for detailed macro photography
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Focus on the most common subjects you shoot. Landscape macro portrait, etc. There is no one-size-fits-all glass for such a wide range of subjects.
Focus on the most common subjects you shoot. Landscape macro portrait, etc. There is no one-size-fits-all glass for such a wide range of subjects.
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For example with focal length 18-70. By the way in many photo stores you can try on the lens and take a picture or two. Then look at it at home and see the difference between it and your kit.
For example with focal length 18-70. By the way in many photo stores you can try on the lens and take a picture or two. Then look at it at home and see the difference between it and your kit.
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Get the universal 18-200mm.
Get the universal 18-200mm.
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Good man - here always at advice about SLR smart people warned - and you're ready to lay out then the sum for the lenses twice or three times more expensive than the apparatus - then take it. In other cases, ultrazooms or prosumer - they have macro and zoom, and a wide angle. And they are much cheaper. By the way, it also depends on your hands. And about what you do not like in your pictures - it is necessary to have examples to clearly. And yet, if you compare it with professionally taken and processed photos - and it is shooting in RAW, and the subsequent manipulation of Photoshop with masks, sharpness, levels, etc. things.
Good man - here always at advice about SLR smart people warned - and you're ready to lay out then the sum for the lenses twice or three times more expensive than the apparatus - then take it. In other cases, ultrazooms or prosumer - they have macro and zoom, and a wide angle. And they are much cheaper. By the way, it also depends on your hands. And about what you do not like in your pictures - it is necessary to have examples to clearly. And yet, if you compare it with professionally taken and processed photos - and it is shooting in RAW, and the subsequent manipulation of Photoshop with masks, sharpness, levels, etc. things.
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Until the cause of the kits failures is analyzed, a new lens won't do you any good.
Until the cause of the kits failures is analyzed, a new lens won't do you any good.