06-26-2018 08:01 PM
Hey yall, im new here and to photography in general. i recently got a Cannon Eos rebel t6 with EF-S 18-55m f/ 3.5-5.6 IS ll lense as well as EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lll lense. and im trying to figure out what all would be best for shooting cars mainly and nature as well (during hikes etc). I do plan on getting the "for dummies" book for camera as well as some online classes possibly but trying to get as much info as i can overall.
im assuming that the 18-55mm is for closer subjects while other is for longer distances? and would i need to buy any other accessories/lenses that i could get to optimize my shots? thanks
06-29-2018 10:17 AM
06-29-2018 11:35 AM
06-29-2018 12:09 PM
06-29-2018 12:30 PM
@khanh970 wrote:
I am starting to see that Sigma really is putting a lot of effort into their lenses. Years ago I wouldn’t consider it. I purchased the 50mm Art and would consider others from them in the future.
An inevitable risk of using a 3rd-party lens is that Canon has little incentive to keep their cameras backwards compatible with 3rd-party lenses. So you can sometimes find yourself playing catch-up.
06-30-2018 07:31 AM
@khanh970 wrote:
I am starting to see that Sigma really is putting a lot of effort into their lenses. Years ago I wouldn’t consider it. I purchased the 50mm Art and would consider others from them in the future.
One thing to take into consideration when choosing a lens is your post processing software. The free Canon DPP software does not perform lens correction on third party lenses. You will need a third party application to fully process images taken with third party lenses, and many of them do need correction.
06-29-2018 12:35 PM
06-29-2018 04:46 PM
"So you can sometimes find yourself playing catch-up."
... and ...
"They would get errors."
I doubt you will encounter any issues with current cameras and current Sigma and Tamron lenses. Most of the new stuff is user upgradable and some of the not too older stuff is factory upgradable. The problems can and does occur with the more older stuff. I would avoid them. Even if they work they aren't that good so why bother?
I will still recommend you stick with my two 'rules'. Look third party if Canon doesn't make what you want or need. I.E. a 150-600mm zoom. Or, number two, if the Canon is unaffordable.
Real Canon is always going to be the best course.
06-30-2018 08:50 AM
06-30-2018 10:52 AM
"I use Lightroom 2018, Perfectly clear, Adobe Bridge 2018 and Adobe Photoshop."
These are all you need. They are the best there is. Let nobody try to tell you different.
When you import into LR from the camera, you can set up "LR Presets". You can have lens correction done automatically without input from you on each photo.
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