03-07-2017 01:57 PM
So as I had stated earlier, I had just gotten a new Rebel T6. I like it so far.
I have an old S3 that still works great. Now i'm looking to expand my T6 to a higher zoom.
Currently my S3 has a lens that is 6.0 - 72.0 mm.
My Rebel T6 came with an 18 - 55 mm lens.
Question is, what does the 18 - 55 translate to for digital? I want to avoid getting a lens that does not go beyond what my S3 can zoom to. For example, would a 55 - 250 mm lens surpass the S3 lens?
TIA!!!
03-07-2017 02:12 PM
@t3ijbp wrote:So as I had stated earlier, I had just gotten a new Rebel T6. I like it so far.
I have an old S3 that still works great. Now i'm looking to expand my T6 to a higher zoom.
Currently my S3 has a lens that is 6.0 - 72.0 mm.
My Rebel T6 came with an 18 - 55 mm lens.
Question is, what does the 18 - 55 translate to for digital? I want to avoid getting a lens that does not go beyond what my S3 can zoom to. For example, would a 55 - 250 mm lens surpass the S3 lens?
TIA!!!
The 35mm equivalent range of focal lengths for your "old S3" is 36-432mm, which works out to be a x6.0 crop factor. Your T6 has a x1.6 crop factor, which means a 55-250mm lens will give you 35mm equivalent zoom focal range of 88-400mm. The 18-55mm lens has a 35mm equivlanet zomm focal range of 29-88mm.
Using a 300mm focal length on your T6 would have a 35mm equivalent focal length of 480mm. The EF-S 55-250mm lenses are a pretty good match for your T6. Canon sells a couple of different models, differing mainly by their release dates and the type of autofocusing motors. The latest and greatest have "STM" at the end of the model number.
I would recommend staying away from the budget priced 70-300mm lenses. The 55-250mm lenses offer better image quality, and less chromatic distortion.
03-07-2017 02:24 PM
Does that include the new nano-usm 70-300? Remember, for APS-C you only need to use the inner portion anyway, where chromatic distortion is less.
03-07-2017 03:03 PM - edited 03-07-2017 03:56 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:Does that include the new nano-usm 70-300? Remember, for APS-C you only need to use the inner portion anyway, where chromatic distortion is less.
"I would recommend staying away from the budget priced 70-300mm lenses."
Is the new nano-USM 70-300mm budget priced?
Just above is what the EF 70-300 IS III EF 75-300 III looks like at 200%. Notice the purple fringing along the high contrast edges.
03-07-2017 03:27 PM
There is no 70-300 IS III. There is a 75-300 III.
Note, no IS and the different focal length.
03-07-2017 03:54 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:There is no 70-300 IS III. There is a 75-300 III.
Note, no IS and the different focal length.
Right, you are. Thanks for sorting that out. It's the 75-300mm kit lenses that I was thinking about.
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