09-18-2014 05:53 PM
Hey Guys.
Am a new DSLR user . just planning to upgrade from a point and shoot. Yes it is a 600d am planning.
wanna know the difference between
18-55 IS vs 18-55 IS II lens
1. What is the basic difference
2. which one is better for photo shoots
09-18-2014 06:18 PM
They are optically identical. Canon called it a "revised external design". Basically, they did some cost cutting. I don't know if the cost cutting made a noticeable difference in the ruggedness or not. It wasn't really a rugged lens to begin with, but Canon has been known to go pretty flimsy to save a buck *cough*50mm 1.8*cough*
I'd just get whichever one was cheaper. If they were the same I'd probably get the original.
Just a point of clarification. There's also a 18-55 without IS. That one is optically inferior to these two. Don't get that one.
09-19-2014 09:39 AM
"...
wanna know the difference between
18-55 IS vs 18-55 IS II lens ..."
If you buy a brand new one from a big dealer, like B&H or Adorma, you are not likely to have a choice. The "II" may be all they have.
A better choice might be the T3i alone, body only, and a lens of your choice. The ef 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 is usm comes to mind as a great lens to start with.
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