Low Light Lens for ride photos (canon)?

EnnEss

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Hello,

I want a lens that will do ride photos, probably a prime lens to keep the price down (i'll crop later). Im new to this kind of photography though and I don't know how fast of a lens I need. I figured someone here would have some experience with it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

On a similar note if someone does have experience with this, I'm curious if a lens that does low light ride photos could do fireworks as well.
 
Hello,

I want a lens that will do ride photos, probably a prime lens to keep the price down (i'll crop later). Im new to this kind of photography though and I don't know how fast of a lens I need. I figured someone here would have some experience with it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

On a similar note if someone does have experience with this, I'm curious if a lens that does low light ride photos could do fireworks as well.

Low light on the cheap... 50mm F/1.8
Fireworks... TRIPOD, low light lens not required but I guess it would be usable.
 
OK, thank you. Thats the one I was looking at but I wasn't sure if I should just get the 1.4, basically if the 1.8 would be enough. I read through the FAQs here and had my fireworks thoughts all answered on them :).
 
You didn't mention what camera you have... the current entry-level Nikons won't focus with the 50mm F1.8 so you'll have to manual focus. Which is not necessarily a deal-breaker (sometimes you can do better manually focusing on the really dark rides) but something to keep in mind.

For most all the manufacturers, the 50mm F1.4 is definitely a better lens overall and has that extra half-stop of light-gathering, but with Canon and Nikon at least, it costs almost 3x as much.
 

I took my 50mm f/1.8 to Disney a couple of weeks ago and had a great time getting some shots on my favorite dark rides.

Hers one I took on SSE
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Captain Barbosa on Pirates
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Finding Nemo show at AK
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The Ghost Bride at Haunted Mansion
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Small World
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Not too bad for 80 bucks!
 
If price is a big concern, then the 50mm f1.8 is the way to go. With a crop 1.6x camera it acts as a short telephoto, but works great in lowlight. It has the nickname with Canon lovers as the "fantastic plastic." Very sharp lens for the money. Every Canon owner should have one.
 
That's a great picture of IASW! I cant believe how well the others turned out given how dark those rides are.

Im sorry for not including the necessary information, I have a Canon XSI. It may be smart for me to save and buy the 1.4 just so i have the range that one gives. I'll just have to decide the benefits vs the costs. Thanks for all your input and especially the sample pictures, which are great.
 
There is nothing like the 50 f/1.8 for anywhere near the price! If you are considering stepping up to the f/1.4 it might be worth looking at Canon's 28 f/1.8. It is a little more $$$ but gives a wider field of view, nice for those small spaces (like inside rides).
 












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