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Canon new hundred micro distance and television all eat, Tamron B005
If you don't think it's enough, it is recommended to go to EF35mmF2,,These dogs are set,Generally play photography on a fixed focus EF35mmF2,In 7D, it is equivalent to the header (56mm),Advance can be attacked and defended,Imaging is much stronger than those 24-70L and other cattle。 After playing, you can play with three dogs and become a master. My Japanese professional photographer friend uses these dogs to work (EF35mmF2,,, I have the 2010 Beijing Auto Show photos I took with Xinbaiwei for your reference.
The 70-200 4is has not been used since I joined the new Baiwei, because I hardly shoot outdoors, and in China I use a lens without drip and dust resistance, especially the zoom, and I will feel sorry for the dust in the lens when I go down to see it. So the red circle plot is very important in China.
If you like to shoot outdoor scenery, I recommend you 17-40F4L This head is used on APS-C to exert 120% performance, and the parts that are not good at imaging are cut +70-200 4IS+Sigma S50mm
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Half-frame lenses cannot be used on full-frame cameras.
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Two suggestions, either 60d or 5d2 or 5d3
The Canon 650D is an upgraded version of the 450D, and each upgrade is a minor change. Frankly speaking, I haven't used 450D and 650D, but from 500D to 600D, there are no practical changes except for flipping the screen. Personally, I think it is better to continue to use the original 450d instead of changing to 650d.
The Canon 60D and 7D are both mid-range models, compared to the 450D or 650D, thanks to the addition of front and rear dials and shoulder screens, the handling of the body has been greatly improved, and the continuous shooting speed and maximum shutter speed and other parameters have been well improved.
7d personally not very recommended. First of all, it is a mid-range machine that has been on the market for a long time, and some technologies may not be as good as the latest ones; Secondly, it is also a mid-range machine, and the advantage of 7D lies in the high-speed continuous shooting speed and advanced focusing system, which are not very useful in practical applications, so the cost performance of 7D is not as good as 60D.
5d2 or 5d3 is very recommended, because your lenses are all good lenses, and it's a pity not to get a full frame. The 85mm is perfect for full-frame portraits. I don't know if your lens is 85L, if so, hematemesis recommends the 5D series.
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50 is not a header on the 550 Suitable for portraits If you want to buy this lens, you don't need to think much about it It's cheaper than a filter It's actually okay how big the aperture is anyway, you have to receive more than 4 shots Besides, the aperture is a little closer, you can shoot people except for the tip of the nose and the face There is no place to focus 50 The key is the difference in imaging, not the bokeh effect Don't believe in any low-light shooting 80mm shutter is generally 1 80 1 100 This head is light 1 60 can generally be received and the aperture 4 receives 8 It is not a step behind If you want to shoot low light well, you have to use a tripod flash If it's just this one lens, it's a bit limited: 50 and a 50 macro that head is also very good There are 28 and 35 prime for the 550 as a header.
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