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Which lens? (1 Viewer)

Silvio Davison

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Hi all,

I have just received a Canon EOS D 350 but I've only got a 18-55 mm lens. Could someone give me advice as to which telephoto lens I should buy (under £150-200)? I'm not looking for the best lens, just a decent one to start with (not terribly bad though 8-P).

Cheers



Silv
 
Hi Silvio.

I use a Sigma 500mm 7.2 prime telephoto lens that was designed for a film camera but is OK to use wide open.£100 new.
I also use a Sigma 135-400mm zoom that was £100 also but second hand.
Both these lenses are used on my 350d and there are plenty of photos in my gallery taken with this combo.
 
Yep the sigma is a good choice. It is often very sharp with the right settings and conditions, and gives you more reach and quality than a 70-300.

Joe's ebay link is actually in hong kong, hence hefty postage, and probably some import fees. They generally go for around 150-200, but once I saw one in a classified go for £65!
 
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