Canon 18-55 kit quality

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Hi, I have followed a few threads in here regarding a replacement for my kit lens, I am going to have to use it for a wedding tomorrow as I could not make my mind up, Is there a "sweet spot" with the kit lens, I have not been impressed so far with the detail in my pics.
 
Hi, I have followed a few threads in here regarding a replacement for my kit lens, I am going to have to use it for a wedding tomorrow as I could not make my mind up, Is there a "sweet spot" with the kit lens, I have not been impressed so far with the detail in my pics.

if its the IS version I would say 35mm F.5.6-8 .... thats what I found sharpest when I had mine.
 
Its the IS version, Am going to shoot a few around the suggested setting and have a look,Thanks.
 
I quite liked my non IS kit lens, it was great at F8 on a tripod, too slow for most wedding stuff though and too soft if you shoot it wide open. Could you not hire something?
 
Looked at hiring and down here in rural somerset it would involve carriage and a bill of about £52, When I looked at dpreview lens tests the quality of the wide/std type lens varied only a small amount even on "L" glass, So, Am scanning threads before I move, Maybe the Tamron non IS.
 
i'm afraid the 18-55 kit lens, even the new one is a bit of a turd. i wouldn't use it for anything, let alone a wedding.

the sweet spot is likely to be around f8, but that will be way way to slow for a wedding and it will give you so much dof that your pictures will look like they've come from a compact.

i'd seriously give consideration to a f2.8 zoom for such an occasion. ef-s 17-55, ef 24-70 f2.8 to name but 2 great lenses.
 
I actually found the 18-55mm IS kit lens worked better on my 40D and my sons 400D than it did on a friends 500D. I can only assume this was down to the sensors. Having said that f8 was the sweet spot between about 25-45mm.
 
With the non IS if you can stop down to f8 or less the quality will be fine,this ones with the non IS wide open and I think its acceptable

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Looked at hiring and down here in rural somerset it would involve carriage and a bill of about £52,


If it's only £52 then get your friend to spring for it and maybe a flash as well, it's a small price to pay, they only get married once and they should have decent pictures.
 
I bought a 40d with the 18-55 IS on here for a friend and I was surprised by the quality of the lens.

This is at 34mm f5.6 - quite a heavy crop - just the default RAW sharpening in LR applied

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I used to have the non IS 18-55 and I though it was fairly sharp and decent.

Now I have the IS 18-55 and I find it much better in every way, and the IS helps a lot too.
 
I used to have the non IS 18-55 and I though it was fairly sharp and decent.

Now I have the IS 18-55 and I find it much better in every way, and the IS helps a lot too.
 
I bought a 40d with the 18-55 IS on here for a friend and I was surprised by the quality of the lens.

This is at 34mm f5.6 - quite a heavy crop - just the default RAW sharpening in LR applied

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Yes they really do work well with a 10mp sensor, but at 15mp and above the quality drops off. My 18-200mm also gives excellent results on the 10mp sensor.
 
I have heard that the nifty fifty is sharp but on a crop sensor its not wide enough.
 
For me, i would love to have the 50mm F1.8. My dream lens!

Are you sure you're not referring to the F1.4 or the F1.0?

The F1.8 is a great lens for the price but hardly consider it a dream lens at less than £100 delivered.
The 1.4 and 1.0 would be dream lenses for me :)


I have the non-IS Kit lens. It is very rarely used but to be honest, works great for snapshots. As mentioned, at F8 it's sharp enough and with a bit of USM you can indeed get very decent images. The kit lens is probably designed around the person who buys a DSLR because it looks like an impressive camera but is going to leave it on AUTO most of the time. They know many people who would buy such a camera will purchase other lenses anyway so keeping the cost of the kit lens down helps sell units.
 
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