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New DSLR Buyer; Lens Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Colin Key" data-source="post: 607422" data-attributes="member: 26952"><p>As far as I can see (having quickly scanned through this thread) the OP has not stated what sort of photography he intends to do (landscapes, portrait, wildlife, candids, etc) - without knowing that it is rather pointless giving advice on lenses.</p><p></p><p>I have an XTi/Digital Rebel which I have used with the kit lens (which <u>is</u> crap), 70-210mm (an old "film" lens) 100-400mm L f/5.6 and my 500 L f/4. Under <em>favourable</em> conditions it has given images as good as my 1D Mk III.</p><p></p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin Key, post: 607422, member: 26952"] As far as I can see (having quickly scanned through this thread) the OP has not stated what sort of photography he intends to do (landscapes, portrait, wildlife, candids, etc) - without knowing that it is rather pointless giving advice on lenses. I have an XTi/Digital Rebel which I have used with the kit lens (which [U]is[/U] crap), 70-210mm (an old "film" lens) 100-400mm L f/5.6 and my 500 L f/4. Under [I]favourable[/I] conditions it has given images as good as my 1D Mk III. Colin [/QUOTE]
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