I am new to the forum and still finding the information a bit overwhelming and hard to trawl through, so please forgive me and point me in the right direction if this is already discussed in a good thread.
I have decided on getting a Canon (full frame - decision made now) and am now trying to figure out what are the good lenses to get.
I'm going blind and around in circles on the forum and internet trying to get my head around it - Canon L? Is there mk1 and mk11 versions of lenses etc etc.
So, is there something to watch for that denotes 'quality' lens (I believe the L on Canon is for luxury - hence good quality?).
Also - if you could have two lenses for general purpose photography for a Canon full frame - what would they be?
I know it could be any depending on your preferences but thought I suggested you could only have two - to try to cover all sorts then maybe it might simplify the options that people would recommend.
I'm thinking a high quality prime of say 50mm, and a nice quality zoom - say 70-200 ish.
Any help would be appreciated in narrowing down this huge subject for me.
thanks
Rick
I have decided on getting a Canon (full frame - decision made now) and am now trying to figure out what are the good lenses to get.
I'm going blind and around in circles on the forum and internet trying to get my head around it - Canon L? Is there mk1 and mk11 versions of lenses etc etc.
So, is there something to watch for that denotes 'quality' lens (I believe the L on Canon is for luxury - hence good quality?).
Also - if you could have two lenses for general purpose photography for a Canon full frame - what would they be?
I know it could be any depending on your preferences but thought I suggested you could only have two - to try to cover all sorts then maybe it might simplify the options that people would recommend.
I'm thinking a high quality prime of say 50mm, and a nice quality zoom - say 70-200 ish.
Any help would be appreciated in narrowing down this huge subject for me.
thanks
Rick