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RE: Entry for the favorite photo contest by @wolfje

in #competiton7 years ago

That's the thing, if you want to get the best use of a DSLR you should have at least 2-3 different kinds of lenses, depending on what kind of photography you want to do :)

I've owned my Canon for almost 10 years already (maybe 7-9 years now) and so far I have 3 different lenses, soon I'll be getting my 4th and I'm excited :)

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lol. It's really great. Which lens do you suggest for close scene shooting? Like product photography?

I'm not that good with lenses specifically, but if you would have a full frame DSLR instead of a cropped one.. I would go with something between 50-100mm, maybe having a "real" macro lens could help. Having a small aperture value (big aperture) can help to get nice blurry background in the images only by photography, but you can always edit that afterwards.

Usually in product photography you can have better lighting of the object, so aperture is not that necessary.

From more affordable price set, maybe this or similar: https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/products/details/lenses/ef/macro/ef-100mm-f-2-8l-macro-is-usm

I understood, thank you for your help :)