Being asked to shoot candids at a forthcoming wedding has given me the excuse to buy some shiny new toys.
I have a Canon 500d with an 18-55 kit lens, and a 50mm f/1.8, a tripod and not much else.
I reckon I could do with a longer lens and a flash.
The aim is not to get something specifically for the wedding, but that will be useful generally.
As I have not had a dslr for very long, it is hard for me to say exactly what I would want it for. But generally, I like landscapes, architecture and candid street photography more than wildlife. Maybe add in a bit of motor sport as well.
My budget is not massive, I could probably get away with £400 - £500.
Options seem to be to get a Canon 55-250 IS and have money left over for something else, or go for a superzoom Sigma 18-250 OS and blow the budget.
The sigma would be more convenient, but I understand the IQ will be worse.
What is the general opinion; go for a zoom which will contine from what I have, or replace with a superzoom?
Any other viable options? Or even would I be better off waiting until I have more experience and a better idea of what my niche may be?
So many questions!
Glen