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As a mid-range product of Canon, 50D was released in 2008, and compared with the previous 40D, it mainly has millions more pixels and the maximum size has been increased. In addition, the more practical LCD display has been increased to 920,000 pixels, and the effect of retrospective is much better. Although it has been discontinued, there are still stocks on the market for sale, **5800 or so.
It's worth buying in terms of value for money. Its advantage is the metal body. If you're a commercial user or often shoot in harsh environments such as the wild, then 50D is more robust.
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Since it is the main news, it is 17-70, the news is mainly a recording process, and the ultra-wide-angle distortion is not suitable for news photography, which is easy to cause ambiguity.
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Sigma's 10-20 I've used.
The picture resolution is not as good as the original 10-22
But the ultra-wide angle is not 17-70 shots.
However, if you have more than 3,000, it is recommended that you consider Tamron's 17-50 VC photojournalism, and the most used focal length for photojournalism is 24-70, and 17-50 is about the same on APS-C.
Sigma's head is not as sharp as Tamron's, and the compatibility is not good.
In the past, as soon as Canon released a new machine, Sigma's lenses had to be upgraded to firmware.
And after a long time, the film will fall off.
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1. The Canon 50D is a half-frame camera, and the actual equivalent focal length of the lens needs to be multiplied by the factor.
2. When it comes to shooting with a certain theme, when it comes to good, it is generally selected from the fixed focal head, and the image quality is better than that of the zoom head.
3. Portraits generally require a large aperture, and the aperture of the fixed focal head is larger than that of the zoom head.
4. The focal length of 85 shots is the best for portraits, and the distortion is the smallest.
Combining the above 4 factors, 50 is used for 50d
The prime is the best for portraits, the actual equivalent focal length is about 80, and there are three types of Canon 50 fixed focus:
About 650 yuan.
About 2500 yuan.
About 10,000 yuan, considering the ** and grade of 50d, 50 fixed focus is recommended.
If it is a tourist portrait, I like to bring a portrait of the scene, this is not a professional portrait, 50d with 35 must be more suitable.
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Depending on your budget, there are two ways to do it:
As a beginner filmmaker, it is a prerequisite to learn basic photography knowledge and master basic hardware operation skills, and this stage mainly requires the subject to be loaded into the lens angle of view and taken, such as a commemorative photo.
The first choice is to set 18-135 (about 3300 yuan), the advantage is that the focal length is more complete, suitable for a wide range of shooting subjects, the second is that the zoom lens is conducive to composition, and the third is that the weight is small and portable, so you can avoid carrying multiple lenses when you go out; The disadvantage is that the aperture is small, and auxiliary light sources are usually needed for indoor use, such as the top of the camera flashing inside or outside, (which has greater damage to the eye development of infants and young children), and the effect of outdoor capture and background blur is general, and it is more difficult to work when the light is weak in the early morning and dusk; Second, the zoom factor is large, and the lens quality is relatively poor; Third, the second-hand value retention rate is low.
Secondly, you can consider 50 about 720 yuan) + 85 about 2400 yuan) two lenses, one is good quality of the fixed focal head can get professional-level shooting results, two second-hand compared value preservation in the future upgrade lens will not lose much, three to 50 shooting indoor 85 shooting outdoor, and are able to adapt to most subjects, four has the advantage of large aperture, beautiful background blur, conducive to portrait shooting and high-speed shutter capture, such as shooting moving babies and the like, five of these two reputations in Canon non-red circle lenses are good, Even if you upgrade in the future, you can keep it and combine it with other lenses. The first disadvantage is that the focal length of the fixed focal head is irreplaceable for each other, and the two are usually brought at the same time when going out; Second, when replacing the lens, it is easy to cause the lens and the body to enter the dust (but professionals also use a few fixed focus red circles to replace them); The third is that this combination does not cover the wide-angle focal length, which is more troublesome when shooting larger scenes.
The above is a little suggestion that I have been engaged in photography for a long time, you can choose according to your own needs, personal opinions will inevitably be missing, just for reference! Happy photography.
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Hello, I also use 550d
If you're just shooting portraits and landscapes, you can just buy a prime lens, which might be cheaper.
If the prime doesn't meet your needs, then you can buy a zoom, and I can use an 18-200 lens, which can go "all over the world in one shot," but with nearly 11x optical zoom, so there will be a cataclysm.
You can accompany the 18-135 shots which is still good.
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The budget is not enough.
Let's use 18-105 first. If there is indeed a requirement for portraits, you can consider 85. Canon's 85 is still a very famous portrait head.
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18-200is .Good choice for newbies. One shot to the world. Very good novice head.
At the same time, it also depends on what kind of scenery you like to photograph. After all, "scenery" is too generalized. Humanistic? Natural? Street photography? If only it were humanistic. Actually, 50 isn't too bad. or 35.
Overall, though. Or 18 200 is more suitable for you. It's easier for you to find a niche for yourself. After positioning yourself. You can count what you want to do.
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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