elizablake
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THANK YOU!!!!! for all of that great advice!I have been reading the Photography section on The Pioneer Woman's website and she does a pretty good job of explaining the basics, but I think I'm going to get a book, too. I noticed that a lot of people on the Photography board recommend a book called "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson, so I will probably check that one out. I have heard a lot of people mention the 50mm lens - is that the one that is good for close-up shots? I will definitely be looking into a UV filter and hood.
It's funny you mention Understanding Exposure because that is the book I would recommend. But...it won't teach you to use your camera just understand photography in general. I bought "The Canon EOS Digital Rebel Companion" and it's like a more detailed version of the owner's manual. I have the 50mm f/1.8 and it is my least used lens. The 50mm f/1.4 is a much better lens from what I have heard. It is used for portraits mostly. I wouldn't recommend taking it somewhere like Disney because there is no zoom. The kit lens should work great for vacation photographs. Back to the prime lens, I wouldn't buy the 50mm f/1.8 if I could do it again. The 85mm is a far superior prime lens (for about 3 times the price). I tried to find an example. The first photo is taken with the 50mm and the last two with the 85mm




It really just depends on what you use your camera for. I rarely take portraits so I don't use the prime lens much. I use the 18-55mm that came with the camera a lot. I use the 75-300mm for DD's sports or anytime I am taking photos from a distance.
Remember, I'm not a photographer and everything I mentioned is just my opinion. I would get as much information and read as many reviews as you can before making a decision about lens. I'm sure the folks on the photography board could be a huge help.