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  • Excellent! Thanks!

  • Fpbmq1 you can get yourself a 50mm prime lens, f1.8 to f22 real great for portraits or a zoom lens like a 15-85mm. It's always best to get a good quality lens with a wide variety of aperture from f1.4 to f22 this will give you more options get better pictures in different light conditions indoor/outdoor, day/night and depth of field. Think of what you take pictures most of or if you like a variety of different types of pics from portrait to sports pics to determin the lens you'll need.

  • thank you for the info.

  • It's worth mentioning; you need to register these additional settings in C.FnIII:Autofocus/Drive menu, as they're not on by default

  • 15-85mm lens or 17-55mm or 24-105mm

  • @pisrits none...^^ these are too standard... better invest some money and buy something really good. like the 60mm 2.8 usm macro. i mean, you can move, and with this lens you can make really good pictures and also macro pics with 1:1. it also works well for portraits =)

  • I am new to using DSLR. I was thinking of getting this camera to grow on as I learn more about photography. What lens do you recommend for me to get? I basically like taking picture on anything interesting and I hate to change lenses every time like others do because also of the cost! Please help! Thanks in advance!

  • very informative! thank you.

  • your videos have seriously saved my life! thank you so much.

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