Recommended Posts

Hi,

Currently, I a Canon 500D - A EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 II lens - A similar lens from my old camera - EF 28-90mm 1:4-5.6 III - and a EF 90-300mm 1:4.5-5.6.

I'm pretty new to photography really, and wondering what would be useful to buy? I just have a standard Canon Camera bag from a few years ago, no filters or extra accessories. What kind of kit should I definitely have as basic, and what extra things should I look into getting?

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/984178-kit-suggestions/
Share on other sites

50mm f1.8 or f1.4 (depending on your budget) is the usual "next step." Also a flash will probably come in handy at some point.

I'm not sure how it is with Canon, but I know there's a huge difference between the 50mm f1.4 and 1.8. If you're considering a 50mm lens and can afford it, absolutely go for the 1.4. My local camera shop let me test drive the 1.4 and 1.8 for a day to see which I wanted, and I found the 1.4 MUCH sharper at a wider range of apertures. I'd imagine Canon lenses are similar in this regard.

Thanks for the suggestions, the f1.4 isn't something I could afford realistically for some time. The canon f1.8 has mixed reviews, criticizing the build quality, but saying you can also get some really sharp photos with it. I have some old flashes from an old film camera, although I have no idea how to get them to work, or charge them up. I will have to take a look at them.

The only grip I hear w/ canon's 50 f1.8 is that it's made out of plastic while most other lenses are metal. I have a friend who uses it as his main lens. If you're a klutz and drop stuff all the time, then maybe don't get it. But if you generally take care of your possessions it should be fine.

Absolutely go for the 50/1.4 if you can afford it over the 50/1.8. The 1.8 is usable, certainly, and its optics are generally sound leading to sharp, usable photos at f/2.0, and for its price, it's a pretty good buy.

However, a combination of its optical design being optimised for MTF performance and five aperture blades gives it pretty nasty bokeh, it's autofocus mechanism is awful and hunts in low light (which is exactly when you want to use a 50/1.8), and it's build quality is shocking (I've nearly snapped a 50/1.8 clean off my 40D). I haven't actually broken one yet or had a problem with it, but it's definitely not a well built lens.

Thanks, I didn't consider that. That would have been quite bad to end up with a dead camera.

The f1.4 is currently out of my price range, but it depends how long I wait before buying it. I might make do with what I have for now, and buy a few accessories and maybe a lens converter to keep the price down, and work towards getting the better lens.

Does anyone have a recommendation for a practical, but not massively expensive tripod? I have an old one, but it's wonky and won't tighten any further, which sort of defeats the point of it.

I have a SLIK tripod... was about $120 I think.

I've read this a million times, and experienced it myself: The one thing you don't want to cheap out on is a tripod. Why? You'll keep replacing them. Cheap ones break. Cheap ones don't work. Cheap ones can't hold bigger gear as you progress and get higher quality bodies/lenses. Etc etc etc.

I went through cheap 3 tripods (ranging from $40-80) in 2 years before I got my SLIK. It's never failed me and it works and looks just as it did the day I got it ~3 years ago. It also has more features than the others ever had. Yes, tripods do have features lol. Mine came with a multi-page instruction manual. And there's tripods that have more features than mine! But that's not why I got mine; I got it for build quality and stability.

Based on my $80 tripod from Best Buy, if it's not at least $100, I wouldn't bother. "Wow that's a lot!" But think of it this way; a good tripod can last YEARS or even DECADES... so if you do more than the occasional "pictures at a party with friends" thing, I'd get a decent tripod.

Uses for tripods and monopods are very different. I have a relatively cheap ($50) tripod and it's served me well so far, however it is a 3 axis design and not a ball head design which means it takes longer to set-up. For what I use it though, it's been decent.

The 50/1.8 is nowhere near as bad as it's been made out to be in this thread, the 50/1.4 is better but if you're not willing to pay for it the 50/1.8 can still serve you well.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Ocenaudio 3.19.3 by Razvan Serea  Ocenaudio is a full featured, fast and easy to use audio and music editor. It is the ideal software for people who need to edit and analyze audio files without complications. Ocenaudio also has powerful features that will please more advanced users. To assist ocenaudio development, a powerful toolset of audio editing, analysis and manipulation called Ocen Framework was created. ocenaudio is also based on Qt framework, a well known library for cross-platform development. Cross-platform support ocenaudio is available for all major operating systems: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Native applications are generated for each platform from a common source, in order to achieve excelent performance and seamless integration with the operating system. All versions of ocenaudio have a uniform set of features and the same graphical interface, so the skills you learn in one platform can be used in the others. VST plugins support Ocenaudio supports VST (Virtual Studio Technology) plugins, giving its users access to numerous effects. Like the native effects, VST effects can use real-time preview to aide configuration. Real-time preview of effects Applying effects such as EQ, gain and filtering is an important part of audio editing. However, it is very tricky to get the desired result by adjusting the controls configuration alone: you must listen the processed audio. To ease the configuration of audio effects, ocenaudio has a real time preview feature: you hear the processed signal while adjusting the controls. The effect configuration window also includes a miniature view of the selected audio signal. You can navigate on this miniature view in the same way as you do on the main interface, selecting parts that interest you and listening to the effect result in real time. Multiselection for delicate editions To speed up complex audio files editing, ocenaudio includes multi-selection. With this amazing tool, you can simultaneously select different portions of an audio file and listen, edit or even apply an effect to them. For example, if you want to normalize only the excerpts of an interview where the interviewee is talking, just select them and apply the effect. Eficient edition of large files With ocenaudio, there is no limit to the length or the quantity of the audio files you can edit. Using an advanced memory management system, the application keeps your files open without wasting any of your computer's memory. Even in files several hours long, common editing operations such as copy, cut or paste happen almost instantly. Fully featured spectrogram Besides offering an incredible waveform view of your audio files, ocenaudio has a powerful and complete spectrogram view. In this view, you can analyze the spectral content of your audio signal with maximum clarity. Advanced users will be surprised to find that the spectrogram settings are applied in real time. The display is updated immediately when altering features such as the number of frequency bands, window type and size and dynamic range of the display. Ocenaudio 3.19.3 changelog: Fixes issues with MP4 files with more than 8 channels Fixes incorrect VBR detection for some CBR MP3 files Other bug fixes and improvements Download: Ocenaudio 64-bit | Portable | ~40.0 MB (Freeware) Download: Ocenaudio for Linux and Mac OS View: Ocenaudio Homepage | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • DiskGenius 6.2.0.1829 - All Versions: Free, Lite & Portable by Razvan Serea DiskGenius is a full-featured partition manager, which is designed to optimize disk usage for Windows users. It will efficiently help you recover lost data, resize/split partition, backup files, edit hex data, check bad sectors, manage virtual disks, erase data, etc.. Create a system image backup for current Windows with simple clicks to keep the operating system under protection. DiskGenius key features: Partition Management - It can create format, resize, extend, backup, split, hide and clone partition, both MBR and GPT are supported. Disk and partition conversion - Convert dynamic disk to basic, convert virtual disk format and convert MBR to GPT, convert primary partition to logical. File recovery - It can recover files deleted or emptied form recycle bin, recover files from damaged partition or disk and recover files by file type and supports file preview and file filter. Partition recovery - It is the best partition recovery program in that it can recover files from damaged, corrupted and RAW partitions, search for lost partition and recover files from it, besides, it can fix partition table. RAID recovery - It can reconstruct Virtual RAID and recover files from it, and all RAID types are supported. Sector Editor - A Hex editor is embedded to help users edit raw hex data and recover data manually. Backup and Restore - It can backup and restore partition including system partition, hard disk and partition table. Bad Tracks - It can check and repair bad sectors for all storage devices; check hard disk S.M.A.R.T. information. Delete files permanently - It can delete files permanently so that they can't be recovered by any data recovery software. Virtual Disk - It supports virtual disks, including VMware, Virtual PC and Virtual Box. Create WinPE bootable disk and you can manage disk partition when system crashes or there is no operating system on your computer. Support FAT12/FAT16/FAt32/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 file system format. DiskGenius 6.2.0.1829 changelog: Add the "Disk Speed Test" feature. Add the "Windows Boot Repair and Conversion" feature. Add the BMB21-2019 erase standard to the "Erase Sectors" feature. Add support for restoring an individual partition from a PMFX disk image file. Enhanced The "Verify Or Repair Bad Sectors/Blocks" feature displays disk read speed in the detection window during scanning. The "Quick Partition" dialog box allows users to quickly select the number of partitions by pressing the numeric keys 1, 2, 7, 8, or 9. The "Set Volume Name" dialog box supports selecting preset volume labels provided by the software. The "Copy Sectors" feature supports resuming copy tasks after modifying the number of skipped bad sectors. Add the "TRIM Optimization" option to the format dialog box. The "Clone Partition" and "Clone Disk" features perform TRIM optimization on target partitions or disks before cloning. Add support for Not Equal To search conditions (prefixed with "!") when searching hexadecimal data in the sector editor. Optimize the display of capacity values in the program interface to show two decimal places. Add a minimize button to dialogs that may require long processing time. Enhance support for the ReFS file system. Enhance support for newer HIF and MP4 formats when recovering files by type. Enhance support for the EXT4 file system. Enhance compatibility of the "File Recovery" feature with special data structures. Fixed Fixed the issue that the selected file system type automatically reverted to NTFS after changing it to exFAT or EXT4 in the "Quick Partition" dialog box. Fixed inaccurate Unicode string search results in the "Sector Editor" feature. Fixed the issue that exceptions might occur when adding multiple disks in the "Erase Sectors" feature. Fixed the issue that insufficient target disk space was incorrectly reported in some cases when cloning, backing up, or restoring disks. Fixed the issue that folder modification timestamps were not preserved when copying files from ReFS partitions. Fixed the issue that Excel-format reports generated by features such as file copying or bad sector checking could not be opened when the report contained more than one million rows. Fixed the issue that folders were not displayed in the exclude-folder dialog box when backing up partitions to image files. Fixed the issue that the "Erase Sectors" feature could not be executed in some cases. Download: DiskGenius 6.2.0.1829 | 63.9 MB (Freeware, paid upgrade available) Download: DiskGenius Portable 64-bit | 40.0 MB Download: DiskGenius Portable 32-bit | 36.0 MB Download: DiskGenius Lite 64-bit | 13.4 MB Download: DiskGenius Lite 32-bit | 11.6 MB View: DiskGenius Home Page | DiskGenius Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Really? Use a better search engine https://www.google.com/search?...ourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      agatameier earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      ssd21345 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Contributor
      MarkHughes4096 went up a rank
      Contributor
    • Dedicated
      jordanspringer earned a badge
      Dedicated
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      513
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      182
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      143
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      95
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      74
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!