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scoot241

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I've been taking pictures with the Canon XSi for a few days (mostly of my daughter), and the one real limitation with the 18-55mm kit lens is the difficulty in shooting indoor photos. I'd imagine the same problem would present itself at night outside. So, my thought is to get a 50mm f/1.8 prime. On the old Nikkormat FTn I've shot on and learned a little about SLRs, I would shoot mostly with a 50mm f/1.4 so I'm fairly comfortable with the length (of course, without the digital crop factor).

Do you think this is the way to go, or do you have a different suggestion?
 
I've been taking pictures with the Canon XSi for a few days (mostly of my daughter), and the one real limitation with the 18-55mm kit lens is the difficulty in shooting indoor photos. I'd imagine the same problem would present itself at night outside. So, my thought is to get a 50mm f/1.8 prime. On the old Nikkormat FTn I've shot on and learned a little about SLRs, I would shoot mostly with a 50mm f/1.4 so I'm fairly comfortable with the length (of course, without the digital crop factor).

Do you think this is the way to go, or do you have a different suggestion?

the 50 f1.8 is good for low light and it's cheap ($70) but I've got good indoor pics from my 18-55IS kit lens. Have you tried the largest aperture (3.5) with higher ISO levels? Do you shoot in RAW? have you used the flash at different levels?
 
The 50 f/1.8 is good and it is cheap. It also has the *feel* of cheapness, which money just can't buy! ;) This is definitely one you should have for low light.

The 18-55 starts at f/3.5 but quickly goes to f/5.6 as you zoom out, not much good for low light. Another option is Canon's 28mm f/1.8 but for anything but the 50 the price goes up very quickly.
 
I believe I was shooting at f/4 because the lens was around 30-35mm. I was trying to stay away from the barrel distortion that can be noticable at 18mm. I know it can be corrected but I'd rather not have it to begin with.

I am shooting RAW and I was trying out the built-in flash but still need to figure it out better b/c it seemed to be a bit overpowering.
 

I have the 50mm 1.4 and like it very much, but on a crop camera I find it's indoor use sometimes frustrating. I did recently acquire the 28mm 1.8 and very much enjoyed my first shots with it. If you can rent or borrow one it would be worth a look.
 
How about getting a flash with a tilt and bounce it off the ceiling or walls? You could also get a defuser.

Yeah a bounce flash will be something to get in the future. I'm also thinking of Disney usefulness which is why the 50mm is appealing.
 
good little lens but check the copy right away. mine doesn't auto focus well around 1.8 -4. i thought it was me( for almost 4 yrs) till i read a month or so ago about others having the same problem. now i manual focus at 4 and under and it's fine. mine it really sharp at the f22+ end, my sharpest lens by far there (which it isn't "supposed" to be according to reviews so i have a mutant copy). but it would be nice to be able to use auto in low light if i wanted to.
 












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