I have the Rebel 300d and the 20d (and of course the lenses that came with the camera). I have the 50mm 1.4 ap but I need something with a zoom because I shoot portraits and weddings.
I need a lens for my Canon XTI that is equally good for landscape shots as it would be for taking shots of my one year old daughter. Something that shoots wide, perhaps has IS, and isn't too expensive. I'm open to non-Canon lenses at this point.
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, canon xti shooting with night backgroundI am looking to get an affordable lens for the Canon XT to do some night photography. Preferably within the less expensive price range. Can anyone recommend me some ideas? Tips, lenses, etc.
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, best lens for outdoor night shoots, best camera lens for night photography, best canon lens for night photography, best lens night photographyCurrently, I have three lenses: Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM AF Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto Lens, Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 and Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Telephoto Lens. What am I missing? Also, which of these would be best to use in a church that is very dimly lit?
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, camera lens weddingsI have a Canon digital rebel xti. I also have a home studio with alien bee flash-heads. Right now im working with the kit lens (18-55mm f/4.5-5.6) but im pretty sure that wont cut it with a pro studio... i was thinking either a prime 50mm f/1.4 / 85mm f/1.8 or a 28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS lens.
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, Best home studio lense, the best camera lens for a cannon rebeli have a canon rebel xt , i take a lot of pictures of my 2 year old son in my house with low light. he runs around a lot and i get a lot of blurry pics. what is the best lens to use to fix this problem. please help.. thanks. ps i was looking at the canon is 28-135 lens. but its like 500 dollars.. so any help will do. thanks
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, best lens for taking pics of kids, canon lens for children pictures, canon lenses for low light, taking pictures in low lightI just got a Canon Xti DLSR as a gift to replace my old EOS 1000F 35mm. All the Canon lenses work, but I have a 28mm Sigma lens that provokes an Err 99 from the camera when I shoot.
A bit of web research suggests that I should get it re-chipped to work with the newer camera. I can find no details on where to go or direct reports from people who have had it done. Has anybody done this?