Ste Manns
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Hi all,
Following on from my (unnoticed!
) question a few days ago about which lens to go for in the 70-200 range, I did a search on the subject but to be honest I'm none the wiser really as, typically on a forum, there are so many differing opinions on the subject.
Anyhow - I have noticed a few topics on using old manual lenses with modern dslrs, and this interests me - yes mainly because you can get good quality optics for a lot less money, but also because in my current price range I'm thinking I may be able to get something comparable to an L lens, image quality wise.
However I'm struggling to put the hours in on research, I don't have much time to spend on photography at the moment due to my little one being ill and needing a lot of care, and work and so on. So, can someone give me some tips and advice on which lenses to look out for, what adaptors they need to work with my Canon 50d and so on. I shoot in manual anyway so I'm quite happy adjusting aperture manually and manually focusing. I just don't know which lens to look for or what adaptor I need to fit the lens and so on.
Also, I'm quite happy to go for a prime rather than a zoom - I'm looking for something good for portraiture, a zoom comparable to a 70-200 would be nice but if the consensus is use say a 135 prime then I would be happy to look at that too. Also, I'm looking for a good fast lens, say f2.8.
I already have a 50mm f1.8 which I love, but when I'm using lights I want something longer. As these lenses can be had for reasonable money, it might be the case that I can have two of different lengths instead of looking for a zoom?
Anyhow, those of you experienced in this, what would you recommend? I hope I haven't rambled on too much! Please forgive me for sounding thick maybe but if you don't know about these old lenses then for me at least it seems quite daunting and baffling, the sheer number of manufacturers and so on makes my head spin!
Many thanks
Ste
Following on from my (unnoticed!
Anyhow - I have noticed a few topics on using old manual lenses with modern dslrs, and this interests me - yes mainly because you can get good quality optics for a lot less money, but also because in my current price range I'm thinking I may be able to get something comparable to an L lens, image quality wise.
However I'm struggling to put the hours in on research, I don't have much time to spend on photography at the moment due to my little one being ill and needing a lot of care, and work and so on. So, can someone give me some tips and advice on which lenses to look out for, what adaptors they need to work with my Canon 50d and so on. I shoot in manual anyway so I'm quite happy adjusting aperture manually and manually focusing. I just don't know which lens to look for or what adaptor I need to fit the lens and so on.
Also, I'm quite happy to go for a prime rather than a zoom - I'm looking for something good for portraiture, a zoom comparable to a 70-200 would be nice but if the consensus is use say a 135 prime then I would be happy to look at that too. Also, I'm looking for a good fast lens, say f2.8.
I already have a 50mm f1.8 which I love, but when I'm using lights I want something longer. As these lenses can be had for reasonable money, it might be the case that I can have two of different lengths instead of looking for a zoom?
Anyhow, those of you experienced in this, what would you recommend? I hope I haven't rambled on too much! Please forgive me for sounding thick maybe but if you don't know about these old lenses then for me at least it seems quite daunting and baffling, the sheer number of manufacturers and so on makes my head spin!
Many thanks
Ste