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  • etta325
    E30 Modder
    • Oct 2008
    • 985

    #1

    trying to find a lense

    I need a new lense for my rebel XTI for racing/surfing/random crap because my other one got messed up and need something really good though. it is going to be a chirstmas present to me that I get to choose so I am looking for a good one. Not too much but any suggestions?


    and also what is the differences in F/__'s f-stops what ever they are called. Like if I am trying to get a really good looking picture like better focus on the subject in the picture would I want a lower number or higher number??
    like would I want lower then f/4 or higher?
    Last edited by etta325; 11-27-2008, 11:18 AM.




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  • DCColegrove
    Banned
    • Dec 2007
    • 2748

    #2
    You want the lowest f number you can afford.

    For action stuff I use an 80~200 f/2.8 AFS Nikkor that's constant 2.8 through all the zoom (I'm a Nikon Shooter).

    The lower the f stop the "faster" (and clearer) the lens

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    • Stephen
      Шлем ишака
      • Aug 2008
      • 10774

      #3
      Originally posted by DCColegrove
      You want the lowest f number you can afford.

      For action stuff I use an 80~200 f/2.8 AFS Nikkor that's constant 2.8 through all the zoom (I'm a Nikon Shooter).

      The lower the f stop the "faster" (and clearer) the lens
      ^agreed, go as low as possible.... You'll have more flexibility...

      And if you can get the f stop low while zoomed, thats even better.

      I use sony alpha [gasp] now, so i cant recomend any one lens in particular

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      • speedminded
        Wrencher
        • Oct 2008
        • 291

        #4
        Originally posted by etta325
        I need a new lense for my rebel XTI for racing/surfing/random crap because my other one got messed up and need something really good though. it is going to be a chirstmas present to me that I get to choose so I am looking for a good one. Not too much but any suggestions?


        and also what is the differences in F/__'s f-stops what ever they are called. Like if I am trying to get a really good looking picture like better focus on the subject in the picture would I want a lower number or higher number??
        like would I want lower then f/4 or higher?
        What's the budget? That will pretty much narrow it down to just a few lenses...

        When I was searching for a quality telephoto, before purchasing the 300mm f/4L, I was looking into the Sigma 50-500mm F/4-6.3 "BIGMA". Here's a thread I started on POTN with examples of what that lens is capable of, for a budget telephoto it's not bad at all...

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        You can also just search "BIGMA surfing" on google images.

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        • speedminded
          Wrencher
          • Oct 2008
          • 291

          #5
          As for the f/stop, the lower the number the more capable the lens will be in darker situations. An f/4.0 is fine for motion shots during the day, especially surfing and motorsports, but you'll have problems with it during early dawn or late dusk to night. Once it's dark the f/4+ is really only good on a tripod at night for static shots.

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          • CorvallisBMW
            Long Schlong Longhammer
            • Feb 2005
            • 13039

            #6
            ^ all very good advice. Really, we need to know your budget range. The Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS is an excellent lens, but used copies are over $1K. Can you give us some more information?

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            • etta325
              E30 Modder
              • Oct 2008
              • 985

              #7
              Originally posted by speedminded
              What's the budget? That will pretty much narrow it down to just a few lenses...

              When I was searching for a quality telephoto, before purchasing the 300mm f/4L, I was looking into the Sigma 50-500mm F/4-6.3 "BIGMA". Here's a thread I started on POTN with examples of what that lens is capable of, for a budget telephoto it's not bad at all...

              Digital camera forum, photo sharing, gallery, cameras, lenses, competitions, marketplace, discussion, Canon, Nikon, Sony, Mobile, smartphone photos, Leica, Fuji, Panasonic, RAW, HDR, photography, Apple, Astronomy, Bird photography, Portraits, motorsports photography, nature, landscapes, drone, travel photos, wildlife photos, pet photos, macro photos, fashion photography, camera ratings, lens ratings, best photos


              You can also just search "BIGMA surfing" on google images.
              thanks alot man I think i am going to look into that

              Originally posted by CorvallisBMW
              ^ all very good advice. Really, we need to know your budget range. The Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS is an excellent lens, but used copies are over $1K. Can you give us some more information?
              i am looking for (now that I know about the f stop) something that is lower the f/4 that is like between 500 and 900 bucks.
              anything that you can tell me from that price range?




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              • etta325
                E30 Modder
                • Oct 2008
                • 985

                #8
                what is the f stop on the stock cannon rebel xti lense?




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                • CorvallisBMW
                  Long Schlong Longhammer
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 13039

                  #9
                  Originally posted by etta325
                  thanks alot man I think i am going to look into that



                  i am looking for (now that I know about the f stop) something that is lower the f/4 that is like between 500 and 900 bucks.
                  anything that you can tell me from that price range?
                  I bought a used 70-200 f/2.8 non-IS for $900

                  Originally posted by etta325
                  what is the f stop on the stock cannon rebel xti lense?
                  I think it's f/3.5-5.3, but I dont own one so I can't confirm.

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                  • speedminded
                    Wrencher
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 291

                    #10
                    Originally posted by etta325
                    thanks alot man I think i am going to look into that

                    i am looking for (now that I know about the f stop) something that is lower the f/4 that is like between 500 and 900 bucks.
                    anything that you can tell me from that price range?
                    Click:
                    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/shop/8454/for_Canon.html


                    Good God I didn't know this thing existed, lol!! 200-500 f/2.8 on sale for $22k



                    Originally posted by etta325
                    what is the f stop on the stock cannon rebel xti lense?
                    18-55mm f/3.5-5.6

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                    • lylefk
                      E30 Modder
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 857

                      #11
                      With Canon, you have 4 core choices for a quality zoom telephoto:

                      70-200 f/4L $579
                      70-200 f/4L IS $979
                      70-200 f/2.8L $1044
                      70-200 f/2.8L IS $1549

                      They are listed in order of price and desirability, so pick what you can afford. Unless you are shooting in low light a lot the f/4 lenses should be fine. The first one is a great lens, don't rule it out. Doesn't sound like you would be shooting in super low light, so I would take a long look at the first two...hope that helps.

                      f/stop has nothing to do with sharpness, simply how much light it will potentially let in, allowing you to use it in lower light situations without a tripod or flash.

                      Oh. One thing to consider. If down the road you think you'd add an extender to get more zoom, you'll probably want to go with a f/2.8 lens now. You lose f stops when you add extenders.
                      Last edited by lylefk; 11-30-2008, 11:45 AM.
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