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I heard the 50 is great for low light picture's. |
I might just buy this 50mm one. Simply because I don't really have the funds currently to get any more than that but I'm itching to try out a new lens besides the kit. I looked at amazon and all the reviews are pretty good and all the pics posted are awesome! I love the blurred background, or bokeh! lol. |
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Basically, for me, what's in my price range right now is the EF 75-300mm (Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens - 6473A003 - Buy.com) and the Canon 50mm (2514A007AA Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Standard AutoFocus Lens - Refurbished) right now. I'd like to have both just to add to my collection eventually, but I can only buy ONE right now. Which one would you purchase first? (I know, I'm asking a zillion questions). I like how the 50mm is so small, it'd be easier to carry around for sure and I LOVE all the sample pics shown on Amazon, the background blur is amazing. But I also do like to zoom. But I crop a lot of my images, too, so technically I don't really even need the zoom if I go with the 50mm because I CAN crop if necessary to make it "closer-up." I'm such a newbie at this. Ahh, too many choices and too many decisions. But I've narrowed it down to those two.... just for now. |
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Breny, if you want a prime lens (a non-zooming lens) - you need to get one that has the focus motor IN the lens for the D5000. :) {refresher -- the "fun" of having a Prime lens is that you have total control over the aperture (aka f-stop), meaning, you can really obtain a blurred background, aka "bokeh"; when you open wide to, say, f1.8 - you have a very "shallow" depth of field, meaning, only a little area is in focus...the rest is blurry...hope that makes sense :).} |
Ok Breny, here's the nikon lens with the motor ( I think) :D It's more expensive but I guess that's because of the motor ![]() |
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I have not read all theway throlugh the thread yet, so this may hsve been said, but the Canon Reble XS has live view option. I want to get a remote shutter release. So I can have hands free to work with the dogs, especially puppies. |
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I'm slowly learning, not easy to learn a new language at my age. LOL |
There is a great interactive tutorial site on Nikon for anyone who owns a Nikon DSLR, when you get to this page, just click on your camera model. The tutorial uses video, to demonstrate and explain settings :) You have to roll your mouse over the left side of the screen to get to the menu Digitutor | Global Site | Nikon Imaging |
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