Friday, January 15, 2010

Canon Digital Lens What's A Good, Sharp Canon Digital Lens?

What's a good, sharp Canon digital lens? - canon digital lens

I bought a Canon Rebel XTi and the objective values is a waste - the images are not fully developed and the aim is to play a lot in the ring for the discussion and in fact swings up and down a little.

Is there a goal that I buy that are perfectly aligned and at the same focal length (25-55 mm) of less than 200 to $ 300 do?

7 comments:

Rio R said...

No, because no Rodenstock, Schneider, Leica, Nikon or Mamiya.

Canon has not much money in R & D. In contrast to these firms. Sheese! If you have already guessed from the official apparatus of the NFL, "how much money they paid for it? Just something to think about

cabbiinc said...

Not strictly, but the front pages of newspapers have been struggling with this goal. The glass is not by any means, but do not pay too much for him.

A good first is the best choice for this price class. That or find a used bargain, but it is often uncertain.

The 50mm f/1.8 is the cheapest lens Canon makes, and it's a damn good lens, but not increase. Only 50mm. Pros tend to pay more for their lenses, as they bear on their cameras.

shawnzmo... said...

I hate to say it, but probably not the lens' Images for her guilt. You have a lemon in May, a lens, and I would go back and say the bank if this is the case.

I have just an excellent article on the sharpness of the lens. Check it out
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/lens-sha ...

Hope this helps!

Candid Chris said...

See above.
His 18-55mm securities should not be so bad if, yes, I do not agree with a big lens, but "garbage"?
Have a tech check it out, have a defect manufactural.

D L said...

50mm 1.8
1.4 is 3 times the price.

Mere Mortal said...

Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM

David M said...

Too bad you have a Canon, Nikon, more

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