03-20-2025
06:31 PM
- last edited on
03-21-2025
09:38 AM
by
Danny
This is the camera I am thinking of comes with RF 24-240mm IS USM
or about 12% more in price the lens is a RF 24-105mm F/4L USM
I would like to do Macro shots always love how something like a matchbox car looks life size
seeing a baby afield on a rose petal
A bird nest 18 feet up in a tree, taken from 100 feet away
portrait, landscape and night sky, would be so wonderful to spot a plant and capture it
vbloging also
questions
Lens in order of amateur to professional or do I have that all wrong?
IS STM USM L notice these on lens specs
what set if lenses should be my goal to get over time?? Based on what I would like
is the light meter in the camera or lens?
memory cards is there a value (read/write speed) I shouldn’t touch
like many there will be things I don’t know to ask
Hate to think I made a bad choice
This would be a camera I would spend next 20 years with, for an 18 year old this is for ever, at my age time will disappear quickly
thank-you all for your thoughts
hopefully my post helps someone else
03-20-2025 06:43 PM
There is NO kit with the RF 24-240mm & R6 Mark II. There is an RF 24-105mm F/4-7.1 IS STM & RF 24-105mm F/4L IS USM kit available with the R6 Mark II. IS (Image Stabilization) can be in any lens. USM & STM are different types of AF motors. L is a professional grade lens. The light meter is in the camera not the lens. Look into UHS-II SD Cards. Macro works needs a Macro lens as a regular lens can't focus down to 1:1 which is what a Macro lens is.
03-20-2025 07:22 PM - edited 03-20-2025 07:23 PM
Greetings,
Demetrius is spot on.
-Go with the RF24-105 f4. Its a better lens worth the 12%.
-Neither lens will do a nest well at 100ft away.
-The RF100 f2.8 is probably the best macro lens available
-Light gathering is performed in the camera, but choosing the right lens for your shooting conditions can help.
-Lenses are the real investment in photography. Buy "L"'s if you can afford them, "Now and in time". You won't regret it.
-Don't plan on keeping the camera (any camera) for 20 yrs. 🤣
-The R6 mkII is a great FF camera.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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03-20-2025 07:34 PM
Spot on Rick (@shadowsports) similar minds think a like.
03-20-2025 09:18 PM
Tommynz1975,
You wrote, "I would like to do Macro shots always love how something like a matchbox car looks life size."
You might want to do a little reading on Toy Photography. It's a genre all to itself, and reading some articles might give some ideas of what others in the field are using.
Steve Thomas
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