Hi there,
I own a canon 650d/T4i, as well as the 18-55 kit lens and the 55-250 zoom.
I find that images from zooms are not really what i'm looking for and after some research, i think what i am looking for is really a prime lens. I like to take pictures of people, candids, sceneries, and shots of anything and everything when I travel. [Edit: Forgot to include that i may face low light situations when i travel. I do own an external flashlight though.]
The dilemma is: Which one?
1. Canon 50mm 1.8
Super sharp, even sharper than the 1.4. The bokeh of this isn't too great I would say /: Of course, my main idea is not to take pictures of bokeh but I don't think I'd want to see those pentagons whenever a bokeh appears. Also another factor I'm considering is that this has a plastic mount and idk, other than being more fragile it doesn't have any difference with the metal mount right?
2. Canon 40mm 2.8
Future upgrade:
3. Sigma 30mm 1.4 OR Canon 28mm 1.8
Because the 50mm would technically be an 80mm on my dslr, and I'm afraid it might be zooming a little too much for me (if i take a picture of something lying flat but i can't possibly lower it or lift myself higher). Found this review after someone recommended me to the sigma: http://www.focalplane.net/canon28sigma30/ Pretty stoked.
I could put in the money right now if i get either one of the 1.8s. Or get enough money for the 1.4 before april! Sorry this was a little lengthy but please help!!!!
[EDIT] Someone is selling the Canon 28mm F1.8 USM at $570 SGD (Around $450 USD?), mint condition hardly used. I am tempted. Is it worth it?