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Hi
As you'll see, this is my first post so hello to you all.
I've owned a Canon 700d for about 10 or so months now and after having a play around with it (this is my first DSLR), it's helped me produce some great pictures.
After trying different types of photography, I've decided sunrise/sunset/landscape photography, that involves long exposure-type shots is something I'd like to explore a bit more. I'm currently using the 18-55mm lens that come with the body, however I'm interested in maybe upgrading the lens to something which is a bit more specific for this type of photography. As I'm still relatively new to all this, and I don't really know what I should be looking for when it comes to selecting the correct lens, I was hoping for some advice or recommendations on what I should by looking for, or better yet, what lens I should consider purchasing?
Any advice or recommendations you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I do currently own a tripod to help keep the camera as still as possible.
Thanks
As you'll see, this is my first post so hello to you all.
I've owned a Canon 700d for about 10 or so months now and after having a play around with it (this is my first DSLR), it's helped me produce some great pictures.
After trying different types of photography, I've decided sunrise/sunset/landscape photography, that involves long exposure-type shots is something I'd like to explore a bit more. I'm currently using the 18-55mm lens that come with the body, however I'm interested in maybe upgrading the lens to something which is a bit more specific for this type of photography. As I'm still relatively new to all this, and I don't really know what I should be looking for when it comes to selecting the correct lens, I was hoping for some advice or recommendations on what I should by looking for, or better yet, what lens I should consider purchasing?
Any advice or recommendations you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I do currently own a tripod to help keep the camera as still as possible.
Thanks