Entry level SLR, I like EOS 50D, but I don t know what lens to choose 20

Updated on number 2024-04-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all50D is about to be delisted,The reason is, of course, backward,Image sensors, etc. are worse than 550D,You can only buy it by looking at its shoulder screen and metal body,But these have nothing to do with imaging。

    It is recommended to wait for 60d to be listed, so as not to buy a new machine that is eliminated.

    The novice's suggestion is that the body and lens each account for half of the budget, the two lenses you choose are still 18-135 relatively better imaging, but it is still not a good match with 60D, if it is 60D or 24-105F4L is more suitable, of course, many people will recommend fixed focus, like 50 85 or something like that, you may also wish to consider it,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The entry is 500d and 550d, and 50d belongs to the mid-range SLR.

    I told you about the lens that made you better, I don't know why you still want to go to 50D, what's the point of adding a dog head to the mid-range fuselage?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There's no need to buy 50D to get started.,50D is a mid-range machine anyway.。

    You can look at 500d before. Now it seems that all 550d are out.

    It is suggested that LZ can buy the latter one. Photographing animals, especially birds, has higher requirements for the lens. The light transmission speed is relatively fast, and the focal length needs to be relatively long. It depends on your thinking about the image and the subject.

    You can buy a small camera to play with, and the lens is slightly better.

    Happy shooting!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Canon 70-250, **1700 is recommended.

    Personally, I feel that 18-200, the focal length is too large, and the imaging effect will not be too good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first choice is Tokina 11-16, followed by Sigma 8-16, Sigma 10-20 generation, Tokina 12-24 4, and Tamron 10-24

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, I'm studying photography, and I'll give you some advice.

    550d+17-40。Good choice.

    I don't know what head you have now, if it's an 18-55 set, I suggest you buy a 17-40 to replace the original one.

    Because 10-22 is very wide, but in fact, the shooting is very uniform. Of course. If you really need it, you can do that.

    You can consider a mix of 17-40 50 70-200.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tips: First, the shutter of the Canon 50D use technique.

    The shutter determines how long the hole in the camera is open. If it is open for a long time, more light will enter; If the opening time is short, the light will enter less, and it is as simple as that; Well, it's not just that.

    The high-speed shutter speed means that fast movements can be captured, such as athletes' movements, water droplets flying around, and so on. The downside is that too little light enters the camera, so that it becomes very dark. Conversely, a slow shutter speed can be used to compensate for low-light conditions.

    The longer that hole is open, the more light will enter.

    Second, the aperture of the Canon 50D usage technique.

    When the shutter speed is equal to the length of time the hole on the camera has been open, the aperture represents the size of the hole opening. The larger the aperture, the more light; The smaller the aperture, the less light there is.

    The size of the aperture is represented by an "f". What is more confusing is that the large F-number represents the opening of a small hole, while the small F-finger represents the large hole. So f 4 is a large aperture, but f 11 is a small aperture; When the camera is in manual mode, hold down the aperture button to adjust the aperture size, rotate the dial and observe the values displayed on the LCD at the same time.

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