Questions related to Canon M100
Questions related to Canon M100
Nov 20, 2019
HI folks,
I would start by thanking the community here as they motivated me to buy my first Mirrorless Camera Canon M100. I have always been a smartphone guy but I do like taking pictures (..a lot..). I needed something portable to step up my skills. Came to this forum and found some detailed discussions which led me to buy my first Camera. THANKYOU! YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING!
I have a few questions, hoping someone would be gracious enough to help me with it,
1. I have been playing around with my M100 for a while now, but since this is my first camera, I do not sometimes understand how to manage ISO , aperture, shutter speed etc. I tried googling and found a tonne of articles most of them seem for pro photographers. Is there a guide a link, link, video, article which could help me out understand and learn my camera so I can use it to its full potential.
2. Secondly, I have 2 lenses for my M100 , the standard kit lens 15-45mm and the macro 28mm lens (got the whole package for 500USD). and since Black Friday is around the corner there are deals on other lenses as well. The question I had was -
If I were to purchase 1 more lens which one would you suggest from below options :
Option A : Pancake 22mm
Option B : 55-200mm lens
I wanted to go for 22mm pancake before because of its portability and sharpness, but I thought the current lens 28mm or the kit lens which I already have is good for everyday photography. How would 22mm help me here?
whereas , 55-200mm gives me zoom which is suitable for wildlife , landscape photography and help me dive into new genre.
Please advise.
3. Since I would now have 3 lenses, I need a another camera bag. I have the Canon 900SR Holster(part of camera deal) but it can accommodate only 2 lenses. Any cheap and good options?
4. Last question - Any suggestions for budget mini tripod which can help me to take steady macro shots.
Thanks again. Apologies if my questions sound silly
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