Friday, January 1, 2010

Canon Eos Digital Rebel What Is The Best Lens For The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT?

What is the best lens for the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT? - canon eos digital rebel

I bought the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT 8 MP about a week before Christmas, and I'm in love with her.
I like the image details, but I'm curious to see if I could be better in any way.
People have said, that the lenses are made of better quality?

I want to see the image sharper, sharper, better?
And I really want to make some macros!

Do you have any advice on the lens or other accessories to help the my photos?

Thank you!

5 comments:

cabbiinc said...

A true macro may cost something.

What is quite clear and bright, it really is to you, and to some extent the parameters of the device. The aim of the package can be extended effectively enough to not live around half (all the way and not all the way) and the opening up somewhere in the f / 8 f/16 range. Set the camera on Av, turn the wheel behind the shutter button until you) your opening to 11 (just a number in the middle, press the shutter button halfway and see how quickly the business. If less than 1/50th that the ISO one step at a time when the highest increases ISO to increase too much noise. Find a middle point and shoot.

The first goal we recommend is the http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/16 ... Zoom is greater than its target kit.
The second lens is http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12 I suggest ... There is no zoom, but he has an aperture of f/1.8 is impressive, with low light conditions. It is also slightly thinner than the goal of the kit. He has these things better, with onlyto make it in 50mm and not an entire zoom range.

To macro or near one of these things could not http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controll ... It screws into the lens like a filter (which always has a UV filter or the sky for the physical protection more than anything else). They are also the largest increases.

bad day said...

The only new digital SLR photography. At first I thought, is to buy a Canon Rebel XTi or EOS 40D. I bought the EOS 40D zoom, which comes in a kit with EF-S 17-85mm F4-5.6 IS USM too. Based on what I read and learned on the bench, in fact, this could be used for photography in general, and macros.
With the camera I bought with the price of the lens came out to $ 350, compared with a retail price of € 649.00 when the purchase of a single zoom lens like. The broker said that this could also fit the Rebel XTi, as originally recommended that I buy the XTi and this particular purpose. I would also be appropriate to the Rebel XT. Generally I would say that there are many good lenses (in particular) Canon, but the truth is really depends on your budget. I would try some expensive drinks (as above) with features like image stability XTi invest, did not build the image of stability and Im not sure if the model is XT. This will help you clarify and net --Pictures, especially if you are using macros. In macro photography, experts also advise using a small tripod to avoid blur in getting your pictures. Hold the hand of the device can minor movements that could distort the vaccine, even if the lens with image satbility function. Hope this helps.

HXT1138 said...

Glad to hear how the XT. It is a great camera, especially for the trip.

Lighting aside, there are three main factors that might help you crisp, clear images:

• Canon standard JPEG images are not entirely clear. Not bad, May cause for the increase in the sharpness of the camera noise and loss of detail. In Adobe Photoshop (Elements or CS), there is a filter called "unsharp mask". You should use the filter, after all other adjustments to the picture. There are many recipes for this configuration, and you can experiment. (I prefer 60%, with a radius of 1.6 pixels.)
• I think I have the EFS 18-55 together in the camera kit. This goal is a good value, but not sharp, even at f / 8 Better lenses will cost a fortune. The Canon EFS10-22, EF17-40L, EFS17-55, EF24-70L, EF 24-105L are all excellent. But it can be much less. (See website below for reviews.) 50/1.8, the EF is about $ 80 and is sharp as a tack. No zoom though.
• The last factorhold the camera steady. Most people have a rearview camera focal length. For example, a 100mm telephoto lens that can shoot at 1 / 100 seconds or more. With a little practice it can breathe more cameras balance support (during the shoot is held in detention or better) inhalation. Better yet, use a tripod if possible.

Macro photography is fun, but beware - the lens, many manufacturers use the term "macro" loosely. Macro means you can a topic, shoot, and is the same size sensor digital movies. This is 1:1. For instance, the Tamron 70-300, the word "macro" in the box, but the number of expansion is 1:2, not 1:1. Canon EFS 60 macro lens is strong, appropriate and affordable is a true macro lens.

fhotoace said...

There is nothing wrong with the goal that he has now.

If you have a macro lens, then you have to buy a good new or used macro lens for Canon

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro ...

And now, one clear, sharper "pictures

http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/howto.ht ...

fhotoace said...

There is nothing wrong with the goal that he has now.

If you have a macro lens, then you have to buy a good new or used macro lens for Canon

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro ...

And now, one clear, sharper "pictures

http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/howto.ht ...

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