This allows you to fit more of the scene into the photograph based on APS-C format. At the longest end of the lens you get the narrowest angle of view. This allows you to fit a small portion of the scene into the photograph, such as when you are zooming in on a subject based on APS-C format. A true macro lens has a magnification of This means that the image produced is a life-size representation of the subject being photographed.
Aperture 1. With a wider aperture the sensor can capture more light, helping to avoid blur by enabling a faster shutter speed. It also provides a shallow depth of field, allowing you to blur the background to focus attention on the subject. Similar to the number of aperture blades, rounded blades affect the way the light gets through to the sensor. Rounded blades, often only found on more expensive lenses, improve the appearance of the out-of-focus areas. This allows you to attain better, softer looking bokeh in your photos.
More blades is often an indicator of a better quality lens. It also allows you to achieve much nicer looking bokeh when blurring out your background, whereas a lens with less blades will often produce harsher, more polygonal bokeh.
Focus 1. This is the closest distance that the lens can focus. A shorter minimum focus distance allows you to get closer to your subject, and is particularly important when doing macro photography. Lenses with built-in focus motor focus faster and more quietly than lenses without a focus motor which rely on the camera's body focus motor. Close-ups of flowers need an entirely different lens than moving animals at a distance.
Unless you're gong to be shooting from larger distances, the is a better general purpose nature photography lens for your T3. Image Stabilization IS. IS lets you shoot at a slower shutter speed before camera shake becomes an issue. IS will not help you if your subject is blurry because the subject is moving too fast.
This may be the most significant difference between the two lenses for you. The IS on the is good for about 3 stops of shutter speed Tv. Your possible future upgrade path. In many cases it is wise to invest in lenses that you would still be able to use if you decide to go with a Full Frame body in the future. It just isn't a very good lens optically. Michael C Michael C k 9 9 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. I'd get the just because of the IS. I wana get one now just to see how bad it really is!!
D3C4FF - Yes you are correct. I am angry because it came as a kit when I got my first digital camera and was learning years ago. I started with it as my first telephoto and was appalled at the terrible quality I was getting.
But being new to digital photography did not blame the equipment at first : Now I know better. Haha, that's funny. The default stance for most photo n00bs i've come across is to instantly blame their gear for their failings and then spend 10k on new lenses only to find out they can't frame a shot to save their lives :O — NULLZ. Good contrast, color, very sharp in the center, accurate AF, and decent bokeh for a slow lens.
The only reason I felt the need to upgrade at the time was the need for a wider, constant aperture telephoto zoom. The best money I've ever spent. On anything. Show 3 more comments. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Was looking at these lenses myself, and the IS gets pretty bad reviews - I've sort of decided on the IS Canon. Costs more though.
Thanks for this, I have a limited budget for my next lens so was wondering about these two. Think I will go for the one unless you all have a better idea of what I could get within the or less price range. I actually like my lens, but maybe that's because it's all I've shot with lol. I did try a once and got ok pictures, enjoyed the zoom! But the pictures were soft. I just bought a Have not gotten it yet, but the reviews on Amazon was great so I got it in a bundle with the camera.
I have the Is and the II. If I had to pick i would go with the as it is more usable in day to day situations, lower light etc, but if its a bright day and I know i will be shooting fast ss shots i prefer the reach of the Its not a massive difference for what you get in the frame but it means sometimes cropping a little less. The benefits of the IS outweigh the focal length advantage im my opinion.
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Also, if you are thinking a used camera is ok for the first one to have.. Hope this helps, at least a little bit! Last edited: Nov 19, LaineAp said:. Click to expand You must log in or register to reply here.
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