You'd love a Rebel. And all you would really need is the kit lens. Well, you'll probably want to add a longer range lens as well. And you may as well get a wider angle lens too. Of course, you'll want to shoot in low light, so you'll want some high speed primes. But primes can be such a nuisance, so you'll want to replace those zoom lenses with high speed zooms. With IS of course. And don't forget an external flash because the built in one doesn't bounce. You won't need to flash as much if you by a tripod too. Of course, you don't always need a tripod, so getting a monopod would be good. And a good shoulder bag to carry all of this stuff would be nice. Obviously, if you've got all this stuff, you'll need more memory cards and batteries. And you'll want Photoshop Elements. Although once you'ved used it for a while, you'll see the need to upgrade to Photoshop CS3. Of course, you'll want a better computer for that. And a new monitor. And something to calibrate your monitor with. Once you've finally gotten that done, you'll need a better printer. Did I mention the remote shutter release, the polarizing filters, the neutral density filters, the lens hoods, and the extenion tubes? You can probably get by for a while without those.
You'd love a Rebel. And all you would really need is the kit lens. Well, you'll probably want to add a longer range lens as well. And you may as well get a wider angle lens too. Of course, you'll want to shoot in low light, so you'll want some high speed primes. But primes can be such a nuisance, so you'll want to replace those zoom lenses with high speed zooms. With IS of course. And don't forget an external flash because the built in one doesn't bounce. You won't need to flash as much if you by a tripod too. Of course, you don't always need a tripod, so getting a monopod would be good. And a good shoulder bag to carry all of this stuff would be nice. Obviously, if you've got all this stuff, you'll need more memory cards and batteries. And you'll want Photoshop Elements. Although once you'ved used it for a while, you'll see the need to upgrade to Photoshop CS3. Of course, you'll want a better computer for that. And a new monitor. And something to calibrate your monitor with. Once you've finally gotten that done, you'll need a better printer. Did I mention the remote shutter release, the polarizing filters, the neutral density filters, the lens hoods, and the extenion tubes? You can probably get by for a while without those.
You'd love a Rebel. And all you would really need is the kit lens. Well, you'll probably want to add a longer range lens as well. And you may as well get a wider angle lens too. Of course, you'll want to shoot in low light, so you'll want some high speed primes. But primes can be such a nuisance, so you'll want to replace those zoom lenses with high speed zooms. With IS of course. And don't forget an external flash because the built in one doesn't bounce. You won't need to flash as much if you by a tripod too. Of course, you don't always need a tripod, so getting a monopod would be good. And a good shoulder bag to carry all of this stuff would be nice. Obviously, if you've got all this stuff, you'll need more memory cards and batteries. And you'll want Photoshop Elements. Although once you'ved used it for a while, you'll see the need to upgrade to Photoshop CS3. Of course, you'll want a better computer for that. And a new monitor. And something to calibrate your monitor with. Once you've finally gotten that done, you'll need a better printer. Did I mention the remote shutter release, the polarizing filters, the neutral density filters, the lens hoods, and the extenion tubes? You can probably get by for a while without those.
You'd love a Rebel. And all you would really need is the kit lens. Well, you'll probably want to add a longer range lens as well. And you may as well get a wider angle lens too. Of course, you'll want to shoot in low light, so you'll want some high speed primes. But primes can be such a nuisance, so you'll want to replace those zoom lenses with high speed zooms. With IS of course. And don't forget an external flash because the built in one doesn't bounce. You won't need to flash as much if you by a tripod too. Of course, you don't always need a tripod, so getting a monopod would be good. And a good shoulder bag to carry all of this stuff would be nice. Obviously, if you've got all this stuff, you'll need more memory cards and batteries. And you'll want Photoshop Elements. Although once you'ved used it for a while, you'll see the need to upgrade to Photoshop CS3. Of course, you'll want a better computer for that. And a new monitor. And something to calibrate your monitor with. Once you've finally gotten that done, you'll need a better printer. Did I mention the remote shutter release, the polarizing filters, the neutral density filters, the lens hoods, and the extenion tubes? You can probably get by for a while without those.
Oh my.You'd love a Rebel. And all you would really need is the kit lens. Well, you'll probably want to add a longer range lens as well. And you may as well get a wider angle lens too. Of course, you'll want to shoot in low light, so you'll want some high speed primes. But primes can be such a nuisance, so you'll want to replace those zoom lenses with high speed zooms. With IS of course. And don't forget an external flash because the built in one doesn't bounce. You won't need to flash as much if you by a tripod too. Of course, you don't always need a tripod, so getting a monopod would be good. And a good shoulder bag to carry all of this stuff would be nice. Obviously, if you've got all this stuff, you'll need more memory cards and batteries. And you'll want Photoshop Elements. Although once you'ved used it for a while, you'll see the need to upgrade to Photoshop CS3. Of course, you'll want a better computer for that. And a new monitor. And something to calibrate your monitor with. Once you've finally gotten that done, you'll need a better printer. Did I mention the remote shutter release, the polarizing filters, the neutral density filters, the lens hoods, and the extenion tubes? You can probably get by for a while without those.
to late... if you picked it up, you've already gone over to the darksideOh my.![]()
Maybe I'll just live vicariously through you guys for a while.![]()
LOL, Jan. I literally just picked it up as in "held it" (not bought itto late... if you picked it up, you've already gone over to the darkside![]()
LOL, Jan. I literally just picked it up as in "held it" (not bought it) - I haven't gone to the dark side yet!
Give me a few months...
ha ha Mikeeee... heck, I just got the S3!
Well I guess I could manage a tripod or lens but I can assure you I'll never be pulling a "Groucho" around the parks!![]()
Heheheee
Buying the S3/S2 and similar cameras is also what starts it. People find out their abilities were being held back by the equipment.
Mikeeee
Can you use an old Canon lens with a new digital Rebel??
Hey, I resemble that comment!ha ha Mikeeee... heck, I just got the S3!
Well I guess I could manage a tripod or lens but I can assure you I'll never be pulling a "Groucho" around the parks!![]()
Note to self: add kid to Mark's list.Groucho said:I recommend having a kid and bringing a stroller with a fair amount of space underneath