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Ryan
Sunday 22nd February 2004, 06:03
Can anyone recommend a lens that I may be able to get in the $400 dollar range for a Canon Digital Rebel. Im really at a loss. I was looking at mirrors but Im not hearing any good feedback on them. Also has anyone heard of the Phoenix company? The prices are too good to be true so Im wondering if it would even be worth it, Thanks.
Michael W
Sunday 22nd February 2004, 14:48
I have the Digital Rebel and I like my Vivitar 100-400mm lens for Canon EOS. I don't remember where I got it but it was over the internet for something like $240. The focusing is a bit slow at times, but I really like it.
I have heard of Phoenix but don't know much about it. Phoenix also makes this lens but it is a little cheaper, but not much.
I hope this helps!
Michael
scampo
Sunday 22nd February 2004, 15:50
It surely depends what kind of photgraphy appeals to you. I would buy an extra-wide lens for sure (in the range of 20-24mm) along with a zoom of say 100-300mm. Mirror lenses have peculiar characteristics that you might not like - their habit of producing strange specular reflections, for a start.
If possible, too, stick to Canon optics. None are better for the price and their focusing is incredibly smooth, quiet and fast.
Andy Bright
Sunday 22nd February 2004, 22:55
Maybe aim for something in the 300mm region, maybe even a zoom. You should be able to get Canon EF mount lens in this range for your $400....but it's not easy to judge what costs what in the U.S. Although 300mm doesn't sound a lot when everyone is talking 500mm or 600mm but I know many bird photographers, even professionals who use a 300mm as much as anything else.
Perfect your technique at getting close to the subject, maybe working from a homemade portable blind/hide. All this will stand you in good stead for when you do get a longer lens.
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