What is the best combination of better quality lenses to use with
my semi-pro or consumer grade Canon EOS digital SLR Camera? To answer
that question, I have compiled a list of lenses that I have personally
found to be the best choices for my style of photography and budget
(maybe yours too).
This Buyer's Guide specifically applies to owners of the Canon EOS
Digital Rebel, Digital Rebel XT, XTi, EOS D60, 40D, 30D, 20D and 10D
Digital SLR camera bodies.
These particular models all share one very important attribute; they have a digital image sensor, which is smaller than the physical
dimensions of a full single frame of 35mm film. This has a profound
effect on lens selection. These SLR cameras all have a "crop factor" of
1.6 X, which must be considered carefully as you are shopping for a
lens for any particular application. The focal length of any lens that
will be used on these models must be multiplied by 1.6 to reveal the "Effective Focal Length" (or more accurately, the apparent "Field of View").
This has certain advantages and disadvantages that you must take
into account as you search for the right lens to capture the images
that you want. The good news is that an affordable 200mm long telephoto
lens instantly displays the
Orignal From: Canon EF Upgrade Lens Guide For EOS Digital SLR Cameras
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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