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- HumanMale0
It was the 'double zoom lens kit' with an 18-55 and 55-200 lenses.
This set:
- rafalski0
for professional work, 17-40L seems to be the minimum, when it comes to wide angle zoom. I think the cheapest you can get one is around $600 in the US.
I don't know the 55-200 though.
- ok_not_ok0
16-35L is a must have..if u have money to burn. But if your gonna get a 1.6 crop camera get the ef-s 10-22 ultrawide...superb image quality and sharp edge to edge when stopped down
- tkmeister0
rafalski, do you shoot those low light setting with tripod?
i need a lens for a nice landscape shooting.
- rafalski0
I don't like using tripod, hence the stabilizer in my new camera.
High ISO sensitivity and fast lens (fast aperture-wise, of course) is what helps to shoot in dim light.
- pyeaton0
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product…
I wanted this one, but it was too expensive at the time. Effin nice camera.
- lvl_130
just posted these up online. some shots i recently took with my canon 20d...
http://www.nojobwilltravel.com/p…
- rafalski0
pyeaton, the DS/DL line has a little slow AF. OK, if you can live with it, but I'd recommend the new K100D instead.
..even though mine came with moving parts inside and I am in the process of returning it now :(
I attribute this to the sellers (pixmania, teh French again!) bad packaging - the boxes (camera, lens, charger) were floating freely inside a bigger box.
- rafalski0
new cameras will be popping out in the month to come:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/08/…
- DeviceUnseen0
This is a very solid thread.
So I am down with the canon and I saw that they just came out with the Digital Rebel XTi. Should I wait for a 10 pixel version of the 30D or is that still a bit off?
- ********0
just bought the 30d this summer, loving it, loving the raw format, etc.
Though i just was in Jackson Hole last week, all the large format galleries there have some incredible work, makes me wish i was still shooting film on a hasselblad or something like that.
- Bite0
The new Fuji cameras have a cool bit of technology where the camera tracks the face of the person your taking pics of and keeps it in the centre of the screen
- Bite0
- DeviceUnseen0
bump
- Tara0
whatever timajick says