What is a good lens for EOS R50? - Portraits and architecture
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07-25-2024
04:11 AM
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07-25-2024
09:15 AM
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Danny
I have a Canon R50. I upgraded from the canon rebel T but this lens that came with the R50 i would like to upgrade it. What is a good lens for portraits, taking pictures of architecture and just everyday things
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07-26-2024 02:22 AM - edited 07-26-2024 03:37 AM
Hi Raymond and welcome to the forum!
Some more details will help us to help you make a sound decision:
The R50 comes with a couple of kit lens options, which one precisely do you have?
The needs for architecture and portraiture are quite divergent. For architecture, you want a wide field of view, which means a short focal range, while for portrait you want almost the opposite.
So that suggests either two fixed focal length lenses, one for each application, or a zoom with a wide wide range of focal lengths. Do you have a preference?
What is your budget value in $?
cheers, TREVOR
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