cpbjgc
Earned My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2005
- Messages
- 1,501
I upgraded to an XTI recently to be able to capture a lot of the scenes you describe in your post (kids sports, low light, night pictures). I just picked up my XTI on March 1, and I have the 18-55 kit, the 50mm 1.8 II (otherwise known as the "nifty fifty") and the 75-300mm USM III. I like the kit and the 50mm a lot and have gotten many terrific shots (for my purposes) with them, some of which I have posted here. I am a little ambivalent on the 75-300. I have gotten some good shots with it, even in low light (school play) while using a monopod, but it is definitely on the slower side and when zoomed past 200, a camera support to steady it is a must. If I did it again, I would consider a better long zoom lens. I am also considering whether to trade in the kit lens against a Sigma 17-70mm DC 2.8-4.5 Macro or a Canon 17-85mm 4-5.6 IS, as the 18-55 is my walk around lens and I would like a bit more range, but I'll wait for a year to see how the my current array of lenses works out (and to save up some dough, as I don't think I'll get a big credit for the 18-55 on a trade in). The upgrade on a bigger zoom can wait, as I'm getting better with the monopod, and to date, rarely use the long end of the zoom.
In short, don't give up on the kit just yet, it is a decent lens, and if you get the 50mm 1.8, I think you'll cover many of your walk-about needs. If you are going to spend a little extra, maybe get a decent bigger zoom as Jann and Zeagle mentioned.
In short, don't give up on the kit just yet, it is a decent lens, and if you get the 50mm 1.8, I think you'll cover many of your walk-about needs. If you are going to spend a little extra, maybe get a decent bigger zoom as Jann and Zeagle mentioned.