Following on from this thread here where I got some fantastically useful advice....
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=233355
I think that I have decided to go for the Canon EOS 50D for about £680, body only (as I'm getting the impression I'd be best off replacing the kit lens anyway).
So, I know nothing about lenses and need some suggestions for a good standard lens to start off with. From what I've learned so far I think I'm looking at a 2.8 in the 25-75 range (Although I'm completely guessing), either Canon or another compatible brand. I don't have the money for the top end lenses but want something good so I guess I'm looking mid-range.
Soon after I guess I'm going to need a wide-angle lens for landscapes and possibly a longer lens if I want to try my hand at wildlife photography etc? I get the impression that 3 lenses would do me for most situations?
Sorry, a lot of questions I know but I have no idea where to start really. A good replacement for the standard kit lens would be a great start.
Thanks.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=233355
I think that I have decided to go for the Canon EOS 50D for about £680, body only (as I'm getting the impression I'd be best off replacing the kit lens anyway).
So, I know nothing about lenses and need some suggestions for a good standard lens to start off with. From what I've learned so far I think I'm looking at a 2.8 in the 25-75 range (Although I'm completely guessing), either Canon or another compatible brand. I don't have the money for the top end lenses but want something good so I guess I'm looking mid-range.
Soon after I guess I'm going to need a wide-angle lens for landscapes and possibly a longer lens if I want to try my hand at wildlife photography etc? I get the impression that 3 lenses would do me for most situations?
Sorry, a lot of questions I know but I have no idea where to start really. A good replacement for the standard kit lens would be a great start.
Thanks.