Originally posted by suhaimig
Both are important. But to choose one, with bigger aperture is best as if reguire additional focal lenght, you can add the tele-convertor.
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Originally posted by boochap
isn't this a basic photography knowldege?
fast lenses are fanciful, but slow aperure take the best landscape photographs....whatta heck of buying a super fast f1.2 lens for scenery shots??? and how do u use a slow aperture to shot fast object without affect image sharpness??? :rbounce:
it all depends on the circumstances, and what u want your pix to look like.
i thought there should be no stupid question....but i think this one is quite stupid. :rbounce:
Originally posted by nhyone
The poll results are different from what I observe in real life. More prefer fast lens? But I have the impression people stop at f/2.8 zoom lenses.
Originally posted by FiveIronFrenzy
Really got zooms faster than f2.8? Which one? I want to see leh
Originally posted by boochap
isn't this a basic photography knowldege?
fast lenses are fanciful, but slow aperure take the best landscape photographs....whatta heck of buying a super fast f1.2 lens for scenery shots??? and how do u use a slow aperture to shot fast object without affect image sharpness??? :rbounce:
it all depends on the circumstances, and what u want your pix to look like.
i thought there should be no stupid question....but i think this one is quite stupid. :rbounce:
It's the optical construction that gives the quality attributes such as resolution, color reproduction, sharpness etc. Besides the f-number, there are other technical details that a professional photographer has to take note of his lens when talking photos.Originally posted by boochap
isn't this a basic photography knowldege?
fast lenses are fanciful, but slow aperure take the best landscape photographs....whatta heck of buying a super fast f1.2 lens for scenery shots??? and how do u use a slow aperture to shot fast object without affect image sharpness??? :rbounce:
:bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie: Welcome to Clubsnap!i thought there should be no stupid question....but i think this one is quite stupid. :rbounce:
Originally posted by jasphotography
The picture is more important to me
Fast lens or comprehensive zoom? Narr... it is the final picture that counts and matters me the most
Originally posted by e_liau
It's the optical construction that gives the quality attributes such as resolution, color reproduction, sharpness etc. Besides the f-number, there are other technical details that a professional photographer has to take note of his lens when talking photos.