01-27-2025
07:47 PM
- last edited on
01-28-2025
09:10 AM
by
Danny
My wife just got a Canon EOS R8. She’s already so good with it and loves it. I don’t know anything about cameras but want to get her a lens. She says she wants to get into “documentary style photography”.
Any advice on which lenses I should consider getting her? I want to get a nice one but **bleep** some of them are expensive. Hoping to spend less than $1k so any guidance is much appreciated!
01-29-2025 10:38 AM
OH, and BTW, get her DPP4 form the Canon website. It is free and will do a great job editing the photos. They almost always need to be cropped and or straightened or exposure contrast adjusted.
01-29-2025 05:44 PM
If she's shooting "documentary style", she'll probably be dealing with less-than-ideal lighting conditions. I'd suggest something with an aperture no smaller than f/2.8. You'll also want to get something with a wider angle of view because she may be working with limited space/mobility, like maybe 18mm (or even 10mm). Unless she's shooting wildlife or nature documentaries, she probably won't need much zoom - maybe 105mm...135mm at the most.
IE: I use an 18-50mm f/2.8 for my street photography and it has more than enough range and light for my needs
01-29-2025 05:49 PM
APS-C lenses on Full Frame is not desirable. Due to the reduction in megapixels. Using that lens would result in a 9 megapixel image. When you can get the full 24 megapixels with a Full Frame lens.
01-29-2025 05:56 PM - edited 01-29-2025 05:59 PM
I'm not recommending a specific lens, just the features to look for.
01-30-2025 12:44 PM
"...she may be working with limited space/mobility, like maybe 18mm (or even 10mm)."
I would not recommend any UWA for documents. Distortion at the edges can be a problem if it is type or words as perhaps using the most open aperture. That is why a 50mm lens is considered the best all-around choice for document copying due to its minimal distortion. One of our copying stands even had a 75mm lens on it.
01-30-2025 12:50 PM
Not "documents", but "documentary"
Though, you might want some documents in your documentary. 8^)
01-31-2025 10:56 AM
I really do know how to read but it doesn't show sometimes. 🙄
01-30-2025 01:05 PM - edited 01-30-2025 01:12 PM
Good point about edge distortion, but the OP said She says she wants to get into “documentary style photography”. I shoot in this style and it's more about capturing moments as they happen than it is setting up the perfect scene; wide angle is essential. In fact, my next purchase will be a 10-18mm; I have a mirrorless and with the crop factor 18mm is more like 29mm; it's wide enough, but I want a little more.
I really can't comment on photographing documents - I've never tried it.
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