It might be worth considering a nifty fifty if indoor handheld shots are on the cards - you need to get back from the object/person but the results are excellent and will give you an idea of how fast and what length(s) you need most.
I am a noob and just got a 400d with the kit lens and bought a nifty. So far I am pleased with the results the kit lens gives (it's good enough) and the nifty is quite amazing for the price. The two will do me for now while I learn the craft and decide what length of zoom I need at the far end.
Just got one of these from Kerso, amazing lens for the price - love the way it gives a very sharp result in good light and a very natural softer image in lower light with literally no DOF at 1.8
Guys, can anyone advise on which Hoya UV filters to go for. I have looked at the standard, pro and SMC/DMC/HMC etc. Prices vary and I am wondering where they become 'good' compared to the price range (or are all Hoya filters good enough)?
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