welcome!! share some photos here
thanks zac08, cya in flickr too~ :thumbsup:Hi Hellrealm,
welcome to CS.
Hi there!
Enjoy your stay.... you using UWA lens for all your shots?
bump n help! explanations needed on following:
1. read about 24-70mm L on a crop body and most recommended to go for 17-55mm. what is the diff in focal length between a EF-S 18-55mm (kit) with the EF-S 17-55mm on 450D? am i getting 28.8 (18 x 1.6) - 88 (55 x 1.6) with the kit lens on 450D?
2. be it EF or EF-S, we have to put a x1.6 to get actual focal length?
3. what lens range will produce crooked/distorted edge photo? 10-22mm etc?
thanks pal ZerocoolAstra and NovJoe!
i think ive got what u mean now, means for all who r on kit 18-55mm, we've already used to effective focal length of 28.8-88mm due to 1.6x crop. in order to have the same field of view in fullframe, it has to be a 28.8-88mm lens on fullframe body. correct me if im wrong haha. if im getting a 17-55mm (no doubt much better quality than kit), im getting quite the same field of view in the 18-55mm kit as compared to 24-70L. actually contemplating btw 17-55mm and 24-70L~
oh barrel distortion it is called keke. yes thats what i meant, not fisheye type but slight distortion on edge of photo on ultra wide lens. may i know what is the minimum focal length will produce such result? only a 10-22mm will produce it?
thats what i heard fr a pro too, go for 17-55mm f2.8 rather than a 24-70 f2.8 L haha.
1 more things that puzzles me (sorry taking the chance hehe), does "filter thread size" play a role in the "wideness" of photo taken? we have a 52mm on kit, some is 58mm, some is 67mm, some is 77mm? bigger thread size means more things to be captured in the photo, or it does not really count that way? does bigger thread size usually means that lens is more pricey n higher quality? :bsmilie: