Hi,
I'm new to all this, and have been researching hard.
I've settled on getting a Canon 500D to get started, and am trying to decide what lens(s) to get with it.
got a few options and wondered if people could comment and help me decide?
I basically want to be able to take some telephoto stuff (motor sport etc), but also use the camera as a day to day one, of friends, family and landscape.
I'm considering two first up.
1) Canon EF-S 18-200mm, f3.5-5.6 Image Stabiliser lens
This seems to get good reviews, and seems to do quite a lot. I'm a little lost in whats important and whats not though.
the other I've seen is veyr much cheaper
2)Tamron AF 70-300mm, F4-5.6, Di LD MACRO 1:2 for Canon
I know you get what you pay for really, and im concerned that while the zoom is slightly greater on this, nothing mentions image stabilisation, and I would also then have to use this solely as the zoom lens rather than enjoying the flexibility of the 1)
A couple of quick q's
Am I likely to find a 18-200 suits nearly all my needs, and is this a realistic lens to just have one lens to start with, or should I also get the standard 18-55 when I buy the camera if I do this.
What are the pros.cons to the Tamron lens.
What are my options
What general advice would you offer me?
Is Jessups a good place to buy from - they seem reasonably competitve on price and I can get to the store if I have any problems with it.
Thanks in avdance
I'm new to all this, and have been researching hard.
I've settled on getting a Canon 500D to get started, and am trying to decide what lens(s) to get with it.
got a few options and wondered if people could comment and help me decide?
I basically want to be able to take some telephoto stuff (motor sport etc), but also use the camera as a day to day one, of friends, family and landscape.
I'm considering two first up.
1) Canon EF-S 18-200mm, f3.5-5.6 Image Stabiliser lens
This seems to get good reviews, and seems to do quite a lot. I'm a little lost in whats important and whats not though.
the other I've seen is veyr much cheaper
2)Tamron AF 70-300mm, F4-5.6, Di LD MACRO 1:2 for Canon
I know you get what you pay for really, and im concerned that while the zoom is slightly greater on this, nothing mentions image stabilisation, and I would also then have to use this solely as the zoom lens rather than enjoying the flexibility of the 1)
A couple of quick q's
Am I likely to find a 18-200 suits nearly all my needs, and is this a realistic lens to just have one lens to start with, or should I also get the standard 18-55 when I buy the camera if I do this.
What are the pros.cons to the Tamron lens.
What are my options
What general advice would you offer me?
Is Jessups a good place to buy from - they seem reasonably competitve on price and I can get to the store if I have any problems with it.
Thanks in avdance