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Hi folks!
Newbie to the site. I'm a keen hobby photographer.
Sorry this question may be a no-brainer for some!
I'm a Canon 350D owner and I tend to use it with a EF-S 18-200 lens that I've found very convenient as an 'all-in-one'. Its performs well (with my limited abilites) in all areas (portraits/wide shots etc) although the corners of wide shots sometimes look a little dark, and sometimes its a bit slow to focus.
I also have the original 17-55 lens that was bundled with the camera.
We have a new baby on the way and I want to capture all the moments but without the need for a flash to avoid waking/disturbing the little one.
Now I've heard rave review of the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 Mark II lens for this.
I've never used a fixed aperture lens, I tried it in Jessops with my camera and found to focus on a small object I had to switch to MF and move back and forth to focus properly - I'm sure practice makes perfect.
My question is has anyone used the aforementioned lens for similar purposes and is it worth the extra investment (around £90 new) over the all-in one?
TIA
Newbie to the site. I'm a keen hobby photographer.
Sorry this question may be a no-brainer for some!
I'm a Canon 350D owner and I tend to use it with a EF-S 18-200 lens that I've found very convenient as an 'all-in-one'. Its performs well (with my limited abilites) in all areas (portraits/wide shots etc) although the corners of wide shots sometimes look a little dark, and sometimes its a bit slow to focus.
I also have the original 17-55 lens that was bundled with the camera.
We have a new baby on the way and I want to capture all the moments but without the need for a flash to avoid waking/disturbing the little one.
Now I've heard rave review of the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 Mark II lens for this.
I've never used a fixed aperture lens, I tried it in Jessops with my camera and found to focus on a small object I had to switch to MF and move back and forth to focus properly - I'm sure practice makes perfect.
My question is has anyone used the aforementioned lens for similar purposes and is it worth the extra investment (around £90 new) over the all-in one?
TIA