Lense for canon 80d
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Re: Lense for Canon 80D
Dave wrote:
crashpc wrote:
For landscapes, cheap solution is Canon 10-18mm, or Tokina 11-whatever(that one has larger aperture, tinny hair sharper image to the corners and is more expensive).
For portraits 50mm f/1.8 STM is good cheap choice.
For reach and sports, 55-250mm is good cheap choice.
Of course there are way better lenses, but I don't see you going for these to pay big $$$$.
18-135mm IS STM is good vide range lens, and If you want a one lens situation for little money, it would be it, but if it was my decision, I would not buy 80D at first place, but T6i/T6s, and I'd go with those lenses mentioned before, if not better. Good new body without adequate lenses will not help your situation.
My son rarely uses his 50mm f/1.8 but loves his 55-250mm. He rented a 100-400mm in Africa and found it an easy transition.
Why do you prefer the T6i/T6s over the 80D? I prefer pentaprism to pentamirror and anticipate the 80D's autofocus will be superior. I do wish the 80D had DIGIC 7 and 4K video.
I don´t prefer T6i over 80D. Never did. But I would prefer that choice in the "name of" buying better lenses, because of money savings on that cheaper body, which is also good.
Canon EOS M10
Canon EF-M 15-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM
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