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You're talking about the EF-S 18-135mm FIS lens, the 135mm end is equivalent to a 600mm angle of view on 216D, so it's no problem to shoot distant scenes. Features: 1:
Commonly used focal length is sufficient; 2: There is no essential difference between the upper and lower lenses, although the focal length is not bad, but the imaging is average. However, people who can use a sleeve often surprise people with tens of thousands of pieces of equipment.
The EF-S 18-200mm F is market reference price of 4180 (3460 for the disassembly head) is the so-called one-shot world. The 200mm end is equivalent to the full-width 320mm angle of view, and the advantages: the focal length is sufficient, and it will not be changed all over the world; It saves a lot of hassle for home photography and beginners, and is suitable for both men and women, all ages.
Disadvantages: Imaging is mediocre; It lacks particularly obvious advantages compared to similar products of analogues.
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Absolutely. It is easy to illuminate blurry ** with a long focal length lens for an entry-level SLR like 600D. 135 is the limit.
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What does the lens of 135 refer to?
The common SLRs on the market now are all 135 types.
Or is it a focal length of 135mm?
135mm already falls into the category of telephoto.
If it's 18-135, this head is still good.
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It is recommended that 600D with Canon 18-200, convenient for travel, no need to change lenses, large zoom ratio, APS-C special lens, more comprehensive lens, more suitable for travel, and the shooting effect is very clear.
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It's hard to shoot macro with this setup.
"Macro" means shooting at a large magnification at a relatively close range, and the human eye often cannot see objects close to 15cm clearly, and the optical calibration of professional macro lenses is designed according to the needs of close-up shooting. According to the German industrial standard, the imaging ratio greater than 1 1 is called macro photography, and the "dandelion" on the right shows an image as large as the scene on the negative. The definition in the American Dictionary of Contemporary Photography is explained as "photography with a camera with an image ratio of 1 to 1 or greater".
The ratio we are talking about here refers to the proportional relationship between the size of the negative image and the actual product, and the maximum shooting ratio of the standard lens of a 35mm camera is 1 10. In fact, it is internationally accepted in the photography community that the ratio of about 1 1 1 4 images is macro photography, and 10 1 200 1 is microphotography.
The rules of shooting. 1.Magnify to about 5 times according to the proportion of the subject;
2.In general, use an aperture no greater than f16;
3.Using a shallow depth of field is essential;
4.It is recommended to install close-up lenses;
5.In the natural environment, the influence of wind is great, pay attention to eliminate its influence on shooting;
6.A stable tripod is a must;
7.Cloudy but bright weather is especially good for macro photography.
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It's okay to do both, the focal length used for the closer portraits is not very long, and basically both are capable of doing both, but the 18135 is better than the 1855 in terms of imaging effect, especially edge imaging effect, and sharpness.
Although it is a little more expensive, but if you are not bad for money, choose 18135, and you also need to prepare a flash.
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18-135mm。
Focal length: The focal length commonly used for close-up portraits is about 85mm. The 18-55 is converted to 88mm at the telephoto end on 600d, which has been covered. 18-135mm, you don't have to think about it to know that the focal length is also covered.
Aperture: 18-55 aperture is wide-angle) telephoto), 18-135 is also wide-angle) telephoto), but 18-135 is at 135mm aperture. In other words, the 18-135 has a wider maximum aperture at a focal length of 55mm than the 18-55.
A wider aperture is more conducive to blurring the background when shooting portraits.
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Generally, 18-55mm can be used, but the effect of blurring the background cannot be achieved; To achieve a background blur that highlights the subject, use a 18-135mm telephoto end with a wide aperture and keep the subject as far away from the background as possible. If the light is low, it should be put on the shelf.
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What is a relatively recent portrait, is it similar to an indoor portrait of 35 Ding?
If it is not a full set, it is 24mm to 35mm, indoor (relatively close), 50mm to 85mm, outdoor (relatively far).
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If you consider it from the focal length segment alone, it must be 18-55mm, the same grade of lens, the general imaging effect of the small zoom segment is good, and the distortion control is also good, the Canon 600d converted focal length is about a multiple of the focal length of the lens, and 18-55mm covers the best focal length segment for shooting portraits.
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This is a review of both cameras. Personally, I think if you buy it for the first time, it's still 600d, after all, there is not much difference between the two.
The lens is still better than 18-135, which can be used in most scenes, and is also suitable for beginners. If the funds are sufficient, it will be enough to add a new Baiwei (lens - 100mm macro).
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- -I want to take a portrait... It is recommended to start with a fixed focus... No matter how good the zoom is, it can't compare to the fixed-focus baby paper. Portrait prime is a must.
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1 All if according to your question, how far can 18-135 shoot, the conversion method is 135 * 50 * 1 to 3 is its shooting distance (accurate focus, clear picture), of course, it can also be infinite, but the person on the picture is a black dot should not be what you want.
What lens is matched with 600D is determined according to your shooting needs, under normal circumstances, 28mm or less belongs to the wide-angle end (the calculation of the wide-angle end of 600D needs to be divided, that is to say, 18mm below 600D belongs to the wide-angle end, this is determined by the configuration of the low-end machine itself), the wide-angle end is used to shoot landscapes and short-distance scenes, 50mm is used to shoot scenes with most angles, 85mm is used to shoot portraits, and the telephoto end is used to shoot long-distance scenes, According to this law, you can determine what kind of lens you need, if it is mainly landscape, tourism and portrait, then you can use your sleeve well.
If you have a definite need, such as shooting portraits, then put in a standard lens, which translates to a portrait head of about 85mm on 600d.
According to your question, you should want to have a telephoto, as a beginner, you can choose the 18-200 entry head at the telephoto end, which basically covers the wide-angle end, the telephoto end, and the telephoto end can shoot scenes within 20 to 30 meters, which should be able to meet your level needs.
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To put it simply, the 18-135 is indeed a classic entry-level lens with a wide range of focal lengths. Strong applicability. If you shoot people at 135mm, you can stand 10 meters away for the purpose of taking a close-up of your upper body.
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Stand in the same position and shoot the same object The larger the focal length, the shallower the depth of field You use 135 focal length to shoot this effect to increase the clear distance, the more clear places The problem of lens use is the landlord You can go to Canon's official website.
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600D is not as cost-effective as 550D
The 18-135 lens is sufficient, but average.
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Canon 18-135, wide range of applications, both landscape and portrait, high picture clarity Family travel is more convenient, the focal length range is wide, and it is very easy to use!
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Yes, it is suitable for general family travel, but if you pursue picture quality, it is poor.
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If the Canon 600D is paired with an 18-135 lens, the actual focal length is 600D in C format.
The zoom range ranges from wide angle to telephoto, and in actual use, the focal length is determined according to the content of the shot.
1. Use a wide-angle focal length for large panoramas.
That is, use 18 end adjustment control.
2. Choose 28-50 for portraits
Adjust the control at this range of focal lengths.
3. Take a long shot with about 100.
Adjust the controls within this focal length range.
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Please be specific, do you know how to operate? Do you still think this configuration is suitable for shooting**?
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