Well here we go, so glad I waited and didnt get the eos30d now.
One question for everyone who is in the know on lenses. I have an eos300d (rebel in n. america) and have just used the standard lens that it came with. Which do you suggest I buy with this for everyday use, I already have a canon 60m macro. THanks
you also can't go wrong with a higher speed prime lens like the EF 35 f/1.4 L, or it's much cheaper cousin the EF 35 f/2. Those will give you close to a 50 mm effective focal length with the 1.6 crop factor, which is good for many situations. Plus the wider apertures of the primes generally make nice for nice portraits and non-flash pictures under low-light conditions.
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Well here we go, so glad I waited and didnt get the eos30d now.
One question for everyone who is in the know on lenses. I have an eos300d (rebel in n. america) and have just used the standard lens that it came with. Which do you suggest I buy with this for everyday use, I already have a canon 60m macro. THanks
I would get the 24-105 f/4L IS. About $1100.
you also can't go wrong with a higher speed prime lens like the EF 35 f/1.4 L, or it's much cheaper cousin the EF 35 f/2. Those will give you close to a 50 mm effective focal length with the 1.6 crop factor, which is good for many situations. Plus the wider apertures of the primes generally make nice for nice portraits and non-flash pictures under low-light conditions.