Re: Canon SL 2 ( Very clear focus view finder )
PGH423 wrote:
MikeJ9116 wrote:
apple2015 wrote:
MikeJ9116 wrote:
The viewfinder in the SL2 is different than the T7i. The SL2 gives a larger "view" and it is brighter than the T7i. This is likely due to it having a different auto focus system than the T7i. The T7i has more capable auto focus but the trade-off is it makes the viewfinder less bright since it has more auto focus points and has an overlay to the display that presents more information to the user than the SL2 does. I too liked the bigger, brighter viewfinder display of the SL2 which is one reason I bought it over the T7i and 77D. However, keep in mind that the T7i has a better auto focus system than the SL2.
you got it ....
so u own sl2 , can i see some shot pic scence if u dont mind share with >> thanks first >
I think i will go witth SL 2 with this bundles
1 Camera + 4 Lens
1.8-50 mm
10-18mm
18-55mm
55-250mm
is this plan good yet ??? for beginner
That is an excellent package to start with and it might be all you ever need as these lenses are just flat out fantastic performers. I own them all and am very pleased with the photos they can produce. They offer a nice combination of image quality while being small and lightweight to carry around. As I get older, not having to carry a lot of heavy gear is something I desire more and more. You might consider adding the EF-S 24mm f/2.8 prime lens to this set. I will give you more low light shooting capability on the wider end and it is very economical to purchase.
Here are a few photos taken with the SL2 and some of the lenses you plan to buy. Click on the "Original Size" link under each photo to see the full resolution and quality of each picture.
I love that dog photo
It is one I like also. Her name is Lily and she is a three legged wonder. She was diagnosed with cancer in January of 2017 and did six months of chemo after her rear right leg was amputated. So far she has beaten the odds and we are blessed to still have her with us.
This photo was taken when she likes to lay on her window bed in the morning sun. It also shows how much bokeh you can get at 45mm with a f/6.3 aperture setting. The newer, smaller EF-S 18-55mm f/4.0-5.6 is such a wonderful lens to use. IMO, it punches way above the $87 price I paid for it.