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    where are all of the Canon shooters??

    Hi there,

    Formely a sony F user. I am now a D-Rebel maniac with the base 18-55mm lens. I had the chance to get myself the 16-35 f/2.8L, the 24-70 f/2.8L and the 50mm f/1.8.

    They are all great lens that I am still experimenting with (before posting any pictures !

    ...and wife is happy for me to be a photography maniac

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    Re: where are all of the Canon shooters??

    You're going in the right direction JD, especially if the wife is happy. I love my DRebel too!! you've some great equipment there, look forward to seeing some pics. Regards [F.R.]
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    REGARDS...Flyball Rebel

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    Thanks for the info Where1. I know Monkey Island. I'm in Tulsa now. Just took a new job in Springdale Ar. (my old stompin grounds) Looking forward to getting home.

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    Info source on Lenses

    Flutterfly

    You can find a lot of ingo at these sites for instance:

    http://www.photozone.de/bindex2.html
    (choose Canon lens which is about lens for Canon EOS)

    and also

    for Canon Prime lens at

    http://www.photographyreview.com/Sea...ction=Products

    and for Canon Zoom lens at

    http://www.photographyreview.com/Sea...ction=Products

    There are a few other but you can start with these to mess your mind

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    Canon lens review (following)

    Last but not the least:

    Good lens reviews

    http://www.fredmiranda.com/reviews/

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    Wink Feedback wanted!!!

    Hi all. I have been Practicing real hard and i have finally got a few decent shots. Feedback would be wonderful if anyone can spare a few moments. I think These would be the best shots i have ever taken. Well I am proud but i hope to keep improving.

    Ahh one more thing was just looking at buying a canon EOS 300 with the lens kit, Does anyone have any views as what this camera is like? I'm currently using the powershot G2.

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    Review of EF 17-40 f/4

    FlyBall

    I will post a review this weekend on this one I have read in an in death review magazine last week.

    I have tried it for a week and it is a very good lens. Clear and all.
    I exchanged it for the 16-35.

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    After wading through all the testosterone at the beginning of the post I finally made it to the end.

    I really don't understand the problems you men have with convincing your wives to let you buy a camera. I really had no problem convincing my husband. But then it really is amazing how fast a persistent headache can go away with a new d-rebel in the camera bag.

    Before the d-rebel I was a 35mm film rebel user. I have the kit lens, the 35-80 that came with the film camera and a 75-300. I'm thinking of selling the kit lens and the 75-300 and buying one good one. I shoot mostly portraits and I am thinking of the 28-135. Suggestions?

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    Hi Deanna,

    If you would consider something else than Canon, I would recommend for portraits a Sigma AF 24-70mm f/2.8 EX for Canon EOS.

    This lens is almost the same quality as the Canon version of 24-70 f/2.8 L serie but for the same price as the 28-135 which is a low end quality lens. With your D-Rebel which has a multiplying factor of 1.6X, your 24-70 would be the 35mm equivalent of a 44-112mm but it would be a f/2.8 and a better quality lens. This would mean better latitude for interior and outstanding subjects from the background.

    See also lens scores at this address:

    http://www.photozone.de/bindex2.html

    Hope this help

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    Thanks JD!!

    JD, thanks for the tip on the lens! I'll be checking that out!

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    DeannaC

    For portraiture you may want to try out the 50mm lenses. There is an F1.8 and a F1.4 made by Canon. 50mm would give you the equivalence of an 80mm on a 35mm camera. The 1.8 can be had for under 100 dollars US. There is also an F1.8 85mm lense that is equivalent to 136mm on a 35mm camera. Either of these lenses will give you a shallow DOF. You can use your 35-80mm to see if these lenses focal length will fit your studio room.
    Paul

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    Another D-Reb user

    From Pa, had the camera since first week at came out, As of today took my 5000th photo. Lot and lots of them. Great Camera. I have three lenses for it.

    1. Tamron Aspherical Di, 17-35mm
    2. Phoenix 100-300mm
    3. canon 18-55mm

    and the 550ex speedlite

    And suggestions as too what lenses i should get next. I reallly enjoy outdoor photography, wildliife and such.
    Last edited by flagen; Jun 21st, 2004 at 12:40 AM.

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    Suggestions for a lens???

    Maybe the Canon 70-200 2.8L IS??? With a 2X tele-converter maybe?? That's my wish list.

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    Next Lens

    Hi flagen,

    Well it depends on your budget and what you want to do.

    You like nature then it calls for a longer focal lens or zoom.

    I have a Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS and it works great and gives also excellent results with a 1.4X extender.

    Sigma makes also a very good 70-200 f/2.8 lens. It is a lot cheaper but does not have the IS. (This is not the end of life especially if you are used to work with a tripod.

    You could go longer with either a 300mm or the Canon 100-400mm. This is something I am thinking about these days; either the Canon 300mm f/4 or the Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6.

    There are 2 sites I always check for lens quality (if you want to compare with other brands) and here they are: www.photozone.de and www.photographyreview.com

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    Smile I am in the finals this week

    Hi all,

    just a word to let you know that I am in the finals for this weeks photo contest on this site !

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