Hi I am a new member> I have Canon 60D. I have to two lively grandsons and I would like a fast lens.
About 85mm. About $500 Australian Dollars
Thanx ted from Downunder
Hi I am a new member> I have Canon 60D. I have to two lively grandsons and I would like a fast lens.
About 85mm. About $500 Australian Dollars
Thanx ted from Downunder
Hi Ted and welcome to CiC.
I use the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 on my Nikon and love it. It's very fast, very sharp and I love the creamy bokeh it delivers.
You can read a review here...
http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/sigma_50_1p4_c16/
Hope this helps.
Ted,
Which lens are you currently using and what is the drawback for your style of shooting? You mention needing a faster lens. Is that in anticipation of shooting indoors without flash?
I am not sure of the prices in OZ but, I suspect that you could get BOTH a 50mm f/1.8 lens and a 430EXii flash within your budget.
Shooting with bounce flash and a diffuser/reflector provides natural looking imagery and is very versatile.
Hi Ted,
Welcome to the CiC forums from me.
Can I ask what iso you are using(?) with your current lens(?) and why you think a faster lens, with inherently less Depth of Field, will solve the problem? (ok that was about 3 questions in one sentence, sorry)
Perhaps even post a sample 'unsuccessful' shot?
Cheers,
ISO between 100 400 the lenses are the kit ones 28-55mm f3.5 5.6 and infrequently the 55-250mm f3.5-5.6. I am thinking of the canon 50mm f1.4 I want to use it for the upcoming weddings of my daughters and portraits of my grand sons who when they see a camera run.
Cheers Ted
I agree with RockNGoalStar...50mm F1.4 ....good price and great value, good in low light and with the 60D should be able to capture good shots of your grandson.