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regarding lens, i am going to cover my wifes sisters wedding for some practice in December, any advise on what lens would be good for taking shots from a distance? i was thinking perhaps something to 200mm?
hi tim, that first shot looks spot on! no chance i could get that sort of pic with taking the shot hand-held?
hi liam
you've got some decent kit on the post for a 'beginner'
everyone can learn something I think, even a hardened pro
Mmmmm....equipment does not the photographer make </yoda>
for lots of money you can get pro 70-200 L glass, f2.8 for churches
for less money Sigma do a nice one, f2.8 stabilised. but it's BIG
I just sold and REALLY liked my cheaper alternative, sigma 50-150 f2.8
smaller and easier to use, no OS or IS on it.
However, on the cropped 7D (I have a 40D), it becomes similar in focal length to a 70-200mm
There is also a sigma 2.8 70-200 which is moderately cheap (ish) and not stabilised but would give you some more range at f2.8 throughout and also has macro option
Remember all DSLR lenses are advertised with the focal length that you would find on a full frame sensor....even if it's an EF-S lens (cropped only)
(someone will correct me if I'm wrong quick quickly I think )
so your 17-55 is a 27-90mm even though it cannot be used on a full frame canon camera like a 1D or 5D. odd but as far as I know... true.
liam1986ukuk said:i dont have any kit.. ive been using a Olympus E510 on AUTO MODE for 2 years thought it about time i stopped being lazy and spend the ££ on some serious kit and learned how to take proper photos!
the kit ive got coming is....
Canon 7D
Canon BG-E7 Battery Grip
Canon EF-S 10 mm - 22 mm F/3.5-4.5 USM Lens
Canon EF-S 17 mm - 55 mm F/2.8 IS USM Lens
Canon Speedlite 420EX Shoe Mount Flash
Duracell 32GB Compact Flash 600X
Think Tank Urban Disguise 40 V2.0