28-80mm Nikon
28 80mm Nikon

what lens should i get?. Nikon 18-55mm, Nikon 28-80mm or Nikon 70-300mm?
hi guys, i am getting a new canon 30d, i have limited budget and can afford just one lens at the moment, will get others later on,
i will be shooting general, mixture of everything, landscapes, portrait, and some times a bit macro, i know none of them can work for all situations,
but my question is what can be the best choice for now, as i am in hurry to buy something now with my new camera,
i m new to photography but have some knowledge, good enough for my hobby,
thanks in advance
hi …..
Nikon Lenses wont fit Canon Cameras ……coz of they r different brands and each one has it’s own mount……
anyway …check the links below for canon lenses for ur criteria …good starting lenses ;
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/3results/controller/home?O=search&A=search&Q=&ci=12039&sb=bs%2Cupper%28ds%29&sq=asc&atl=Lens+Type_Zoom+Super+Wide%2CBrand_Canon%2CPrice_+500+%3C%3D++%3C%3D+799.99
neglect the second one coz it’s super wide u don’t need ….if they r unaffordable for u now check the folllowing link:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/3results/controller/home?O=search&A=search&Q=&ci=12039&sb=bs%2Cupper%28ds%29&sq=asc&atl=Lens+Type_Zoom+Super+Wide%2CBrand_Canon%2CPrice_+125+%3C%3D++%3C%3D+499.99
the first lens has the image stabilization ((IS)) which is something good and consequently make the lens more expensive ……that’s the reason y the 2nd lens is much cheaper….
there’s 3rd party companies which make lenses for other brands cameras ….. their glasses r decent and worth checking .
now here’s the 3rd party lenses:
sigma
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/3results/controller/home?O=search&A=search&Q=&ci=12039&sb=bs%2Cupper%28ds%29&sq=asc&atl=Brand_Sigma%2CLens+Type_Zoom+Super+Wide
tamron
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/3results/controller/home?O=search&A=search&Q=&ci=12039&sb=bs%2Cupper%28ds%29&sq=asc&atl=Lens+Type_Zoom+Super+Wide%2CBrand_Tamron
i couldn’t filter them perfectly ,,,so u have to keep ur eye on something between 17,18-50,55,70,80 mm.((for sigma and tamron))
i hope i didn’t confuse u with those links and alot of options but u post a wide Q and here’s a wide answer ….
i just want u to keep in mind that u will find a lot of lenses with the same or close focal length ((mm)) but a huge price difference and that’s belong to the followings:
1.1st party lenses((the same company that makes the camera)) prices r much expensive than the 3rd party lenses ((due to glass type)) .
2.the image stabilization ((IS)) which is perfect feature to maintain ur handheld shoots sharp for a certain limit ((2-3 stops slower shutter speed )) but make the lens more more expensive.
3.the maximum aperture size ((f/#)) the smaller the number the faster the lens ((dealing greatly with dim light))….but more more more expensive .
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