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Canon SLR Lense Recommendation


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Just a Nikon heathen here, but I'm looking at this thing right now, which also comes in Canon fit:

First Look: Tokina 11-16/f2.8 AT-X Pro DX

It's either that (fast-ish at f/2.8, if not up to gizze's specs) or the Sigma mentioned above, which goes to 10mm but only f/3.5.

There may a Canon-only doobry that I don't know about, of course.

I'd second the charm of a 50mm f/1.8 for the sprog-recording purposes you have in mind, though being a Niko-Mug I pay more for the same lenses (according to the guys here) - £85 for me ...):

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Totally agree, just looked through my photo history and 87% have been taken with the 28mm prime.

I would have guessed over 50%, but nearly 90% is quite amazing.

And to think I din't buy a Leica M8 originally as I hated the thought of not having any zoon lenses!! Doh!!

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You have two types of lenses a prime and a zoom. A prime is a fixed focal length, so 30mm only, 50mm only etc. its fixed. A zoom on the other hand has a range of movement, some small 24-70 others huge 28-300. Many with a large zoom don't offer quite the image quality but they can be useful if you want that range in a single lens. +++

For a carry around lens something that goes very wide 17mm on a crop to 80-90mm is about all you need for 90% of situations IMO.

A prime on the other hand because it has no zoom is normally much faster so f1.4 or f2.8 for example and often can create a far higher quality image and a smaller DOF, though this isn't always the case there are exceptions to that rule. +++

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One thing to think about is that kids (once they start moving about) won't necessarily stay still for you to shuffle backward and forward with your prime lens trying to frame the perfect shot (unless you box 'em up like above :grin:), plus they may find it intimidating if you're too close; so you're right to be thinking about a zoom IMHO. If you don't have a general-purpose zoom, you could think about getting something which goes down to a fairly wide angle (like 18mm) but also quite long (anything from 55 to 200) for telephoto. Rather than a wide angle specifically, which is narrower range.

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