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what is the best wide angle lens for landscape and urban landscape photography?

April 5th, 2010

id like to find a inexpensive lens that will work on a canon xs/1000d, that i can use for day and night shots….has to be less than 20mm and can be prime or zoom


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        I am starting glamour photography and I wanted to know if this was a good lens to buy as I am just starting?

        September 4th, 2011

        I currently have a Canon 40D with a Canon 621361 Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 EF USM Autofocus Lens, I am looking to buy a second lens for glamour photography(mostly outdoor and some indoor) and I wanted to know if this was a good lens Canon Ef 75-300 4/5.6 Iii W/box (http://www.adorama.com/US%20%20%20%20329428.html), seems to be a good price, any suggestions or ideas? thanks
        perhaps a better lens will be the Canon EF 75-300 F/4.5-5.6 IS USM? any ideas and/or suggestions where to get a good deal?


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          I use a Nikon D3000, and with it came vouchers for £50 off a "35MM F1.8G AF-S DX for D3000 + AF-S DX 18-55VR" and £45 off a
          "55-200MM F4.5-5.6G AF-S VR DX BLACK for D3000 + AF-S DX 18-55VR"

          After some searching in Google I worked out that’s about £50 total for the zoom lens, and about £70 for the macro? I want a macro and zoom lens since I’m currently doing all types of photography, but are these actually worth buying? Seems way too cheap for a zoom or macro lens.

          I’m doing live photographs of bands, promo for bands, modelling, landscapes, nature photography.

          The only down sides I could find in reviews were that they *felt* cheap, and you had to look after them well – these aren’t really problems for me. At that price I’m willing to put up with it feeling a little tacky, as long as I still get some great pictures. But if these lenses are actually crap, I’ll probably go for a wide-angle lens like the Sigma 10-20mm, since this would be useful for band promo and dereliction projects. But getting a zoom lens AND macro would really help to vary my work further – at the moment I only have the 35-50mm standard kit lens.

          Also, I don’t know what the "+ AF-S DX 18-55VR" means – does this mean the autofocus is limited?

          Thanks for any help, will choose best answer.


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                  Best (nikkor) lens for nighttime photography?

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                  I own a Nikon D80 and I want a lens to use at night or in low light places. (A lens under 0 and wide angle preferably, if possible)
                  Any suggestions?
                  I will be taking take pictures of people in low-light conditions and city sights at night when traveling.
                  I currently have an 18-55mm lens. Is it true that with my current lens if i zoom in to 50mm, the view would be the same as the 50mm f/1.4 or f/1.8 lens? Same for the 20mm f/2.8 or 12-24 f4 lens?

                  Because I read somewhere that the D80 doesn’t have a "full frame". So the views would be different.

                  I didn’t plan on using a tripod, but if I have to I will.


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