07-09-2017 10:40 PM
07-11-2017 05:16 PM
@and2morrow wrote:
I definitely want to improve my photos. However I think being able to zoom with children is way easier than focusing on one position.
I'm wondering if I could get something out of a 24mm tho. Any thoughts on that?
Take a few "test portrait" shots wth your 50mm. The STM version of the lens is really sharp. It has a metal connection to the camera body, while the older version has a black plastic mount.
I have used the EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM on my T5, and it is a great wide angle lens for an APS-C camera body. I think it could be a good add, but what would you use it for? Wide angle lenses can tend to make things look further away than what they actually are.
I found the 24mm lens to work well indoors for two reasons. One, it was pretty fast. Two, it was wide enough to take in much of an average sized room. For outdoor use, you may want to dust off that 50mm lens, after all.
07-11-2017 05:32 PM
07-11-2017 05:45 PM
07-11-2017 05:47 PM
@and2morrow wrote:
I have tried shooting with it, I just don't feel as comfortable as I do with a zoom? Lol
I mostly photograph children, seniors and families.
I find it easier to photograph children with a zoom because when times get tough I let them do their own thing and I snap away!
A 50mm lens on an APS-C body makes for a good portrait lens combo. It is a little long for photographing backyard fun and games.
The recommended EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 STM lens has a great zoom range for an APS-C body. It has an angle of view that is almost similar to the popular 24-70mm zoom lenses on a full frame camera body.
07-11-2017 05:56 PM
@and2morrow wrote:
I have probably only used the 50mm once. And I bought it a few years ago. My t2i was lightly used when I bought it and the guy sold it to me with the 18-135.
I just hate not having the flexibility on a non zoom lens.
I believe a new body is completely out of question. I'll be searching for a good budget friendly lens now.
Consider the 17-55mm f/2.8 lens that Ernie recommended a couple of messages ago. My wife and I each have it and have gotten excellent results. She used hers on a T2i for several years and still uses it now on her 7D Mark II. It's a perennial favorite and can often be found new or refurbished at a very good price. Its only annoying drawback is that it casts a shadow in the built-in flash's illumination field. But many lenses do these days, and an add-on flash is a better idea anyway, for several reasons.
As for the T2i body, it's old, but it was an improvement over its predecessor to a degree that didn't happen again in the Rebel line until the T6i. You'll want to replace it eventually, but there's no obvious reason why you should feel you have to do so now. Use it until it wears out.
07-11-2017 06:31 PM
07-11-2017 07:05 PM
@and2morrow wrote:
I rarely ever use flash anyways but I'm seeing this lens in the $3-400.00 range everywhere. Am I looking correctly?
Not at $300 to $400. Not offered by Canon, or an authorized dealer. You might be looking at the EF-S 17-85mm, instead of the EF-S 17-55mm.
There are similar 17-55mm lenses made for APS-C bodies that are made by third party manufacturers, not made by Canon. Sigma seems to be selling their version at clearance prices, 50% off the regular list in some places.
07-11-2017 07:27 PM
07-11-2017 08:40 PM
I buy Canon gear from two online sources, Canon and B&H. There are other online Canon retailers, but none have the post sale service like B&H, and none have the best pricing as the Canon Online Refurbished Store.
Stay away from Amazon and eBay when it comes to big ticket purchases.
07-11-2017 09:54 PM
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