08-25-2014 02:14 AM
Hey photo people! I'm looking into buying the Canon 70D but I can't decide on what lens to purchase with the camera or if I should stick with the lens that comes in the kit. This is my first "fancy" camera purchase so it's a little challenging for me as far as knowing what to buy and what will fit my expectations. I really enjoy capturing the "bokeh" effect images so I'm thinking that I want the 50mm 1.8 or the 50mm 1.4 for sure which will be my second lens. As for my primary lens, I want something that will capture my 1yr old daughter running around, such as candid shots. Also, family photos, special events (indoor and outdoor), our local motocross races, maybe even perhaps a wedding or two if I get lucky. My best friend asked me to do her maturity photos coming up soon, so mainly stuff like that. I don't do wildlife, travel, etc. With all of that being said, I'm seeking help in more experienced photographers to help guide me in the right direction in hopes to narrow down my hunt for a great lens that I won't regret buying or putting money into but also within my budget.
I went to a local camera store earlier today and the gentleman who was helping me tried selling me the Canon 24-105mm F4 lens. What are your thoughts on that lens? Should I spend that much? I've been doing some research and I noticed that a lot of Canon fans are recommending to stay with the lens that comes in the kit. I've also read a lot about the 10-22mm lens. This hunt is overwhelming, especially since I'm still pretty new to learning the higher-end camera equipment. What would be the ideal general purpose lens that I can keep mounted most of the time for the types of photos that I want to capture? The lens part is challenging for me because I don't really know what I'm buying but I'm trying to be patient as I reach out for help. I'm slowly getting into photography and have some events coming up that friends and family asked me to photograph for practice so I want to be ready, well as ready as I can be. So, what is a good list of lens I should be looking at for the 70D and also for the type of photos I listed above? Please help. Any advice, suggestions, opinions and/or referrals are welcome. Thanks x a million everyone!
With appreciation,
Sammy Jo 🙂
08-27-2014 11:31 AM
08-27-2014 12:36 PM
"... my budget is holding me behind"
Kido this is just the beginning !
08-27-2014 12:56 PM
Oh I believe it! What would you do if you were in my shoes. Buy the 70D kit with a second lens or buy the 7D OR 6D kit lens and buy a second lens later on?
08-27-2014 01:41 PM
08-27-2014 02:14 PM
Are you referring to specifically the 6D kit? Because correct me if I'm wrong but aren't all of those camera bodies compatible for the 24-105mm lens?
08-27-2014 06:57 PM
08-28-2014 09:03 AM
Sammy Jo,
The point here is get the best lens you can. The "L" line-up in Canon's stable are the best and some are even the best lenses on the planet. The lens is the most important part of any photographers bag.
If you are serious and really take to this hobby, or profession, you will be buying "L" glass sooner or later. The point, why not just start there and buy it once. Especially when this "L" lens is so affordable as most Canon "L" glass is impossibile for most people to afford.
If you buy a T5i, or a 70D or even the 6D, these cameras will be passed up with newer modesl. But the 24-105mm f4 will still be there and still work just as well as it ever did. And may even made better by an upgraded camera. The 24-105mm was introduced in 2005 and is still here going strong. None of those cameras will be around in 10 years !
03-23-2015 04:10 AM
03-23-2015 09:57 AM
"Option 2: 24-70 f4L is + 70-200 f4L is + 100 f2.8 macro."
This would be my choice, "Option 2: 24-70 f4L is + 70-200 f4L is + 100 f2.8 macro, ef-s10-22mm." The macro needs to be a last lens to buy type thing. With the other lenses, you may find you don't really need one or even want one.
It is complete nonsense to think you can not or should not use FF lenses on the 70D. Where does this stuff come from?
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