firsttimemom
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- May 10, 2001
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I got an xti for christmas and love it love it love it. I have the kit lens and the 50 f1.8. I had some great pics from our January WDW trip (I think I spent the month of January reading and re-reading all the great tips on this board!). I'm still learning but taking more and more pics on manual than AP.
What I'm really missing is a good zoom. Kids play field hockey and baseball- outdoor sports which help with the lighting issue, but I'm nervous about getting a lens that won't work in low light situations. I have no problem upping my ISO to 1600 and dealing with the noise later, but dont want to wait forever for the lens to lock focus. Also looking for a lens that can handle the annual safari pics, and other long-range WDW pics.
I'm not ready to spend the kind of money I'd need for the awesome L IS lenses out there. For now I'm looking at:
55-250 f4 - 5.6 IS: (clearly the budget option, but will I be happy with the results?)
28-135 f3.5-5.6 IS: This would essentially become my everyday lens other than the portrait lens. I'm happy with the price but concerned that the 135 might not be long enough. Not having to switch lenses a lot on our disney trips is a big plus to me.
70-300 f4-5.6 IS: Starting to get a little heartburn at the price. But if it's significantly better than the others, I'll do it.
70-200 f/4L: Heck, if I'm going to spend $540, I might as well spend $600 and get L glass. But the lack of IS concerns me. I'm not good about carrying a mono or tripod and when I'm taking sports pics I get a little worked up over the action so camera shake is an issue.
Thoughts?
What I'm really missing is a good zoom. Kids play field hockey and baseball- outdoor sports which help with the lighting issue, but I'm nervous about getting a lens that won't work in low light situations. I have no problem upping my ISO to 1600 and dealing with the noise later, but dont want to wait forever for the lens to lock focus. Also looking for a lens that can handle the annual safari pics, and other long-range WDW pics.
I'm not ready to spend the kind of money I'd need for the awesome L IS lenses out there. For now I'm looking at:
55-250 f4 - 5.6 IS: (clearly the budget option, but will I be happy with the results?)
28-135 f3.5-5.6 IS: This would essentially become my everyday lens other than the portrait lens. I'm happy with the price but concerned that the 135 might not be long enough. Not having to switch lenses a lot on our disney trips is a big plus to me.
70-300 f4-5.6 IS: Starting to get a little heartburn at the price. But if it's significantly better than the others, I'll do it.
70-200 f/4L: Heck, if I'm going to spend $540, I might as well spend $600 and get L glass. But the lack of IS concerns me. I'm not good about carrying a mono or tripod and when I'm taking sports pics I get a little worked up over the action so camera shake is an issue.
Thoughts?