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![]() | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Pros: Bright, light, crisp, economical. Cons: at that price ... no Opinion: The fifty is a fantastic lens, there is' no reason not to own it. New costs 100 euro, which is used much less. The quality of construction can also leave something to be desired, it's all plastic, including the mount, but the lenses are good. The focal length is great for learning how to compose shots, leaving the immobility is that damage the zoom, you have to zoom in on their own feet, move, think. The quality of the images is more than I think any other entry level zoom that comes with the kit usually xxxxD, xxxD and xxD. You set the machine on Av, set to F1.8 and go around to see the world in a different perspective at any time of the day or night, the bokeh is magical. Obviously the best optical invoice still have more sharpness, bokeh most soft, and many other qualities, but all pay. The economics of zoom kit will hold the image stabilizer, but if your subjects are moving in low light, you need to CEH is a bright lens, and go up to F1.8 is, for me, a joy. In my opinion, unless you already have one of the older brothers, not there is `no reason why a photography enthusiast should not have this in mind in the kit. sent on April 03, 2012 |
![]() | Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Pros: Focal range, stabilizer, USM, manual focus override. Cons: Weight, clarity, luminosity. Opinion: Inexperienced and ill-advised I have taken this lens with the body of the 1000D, instead of the kit of lenses, in fact wanted to avoid having to change lenses. I have this lens for 3 years and I must say that as optical handyman is not bad at all. Coupled with the 1000D is too heavy, everything is quite unbalanced. The image stabilizer works very well, I could take in otherwise impossible conditions, especially with an entry level as the 1000D that does not handle very well the high ISO. Focus is quick and quiet, and when I had some problems and has been more due to the body that the lens. I must say that is a lens that is wasted on APS-C, because you lose all the wide-angle range, I've never used the 18-135 EF-S, but perhaps it would be preferable on a machine such as the entry level 1000D on l `which I used (and use) I. Another advantage is that you can work on the focus manually at any time. The quality of the images is not the best, the colors just live and lacking contrast. A big drawback is that is filled with dust, for now, this did not affect the images, but in the long run I think it will affect `. The quality of construction seems good, but dancing in front of the lens, the fact that pointed down qunado carries around the weight of the front lens lets you constantly extended not feel good. It is used for excellent prices, again in my opinion not worth it. sent on April 03, 2012 |
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