Photos of my interests and of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Grandson James
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I really like all your photos, they are great. Maybe you can help me to choose a good lens. I bought few weeks ago my first Digital SLR camera, the Sony Alpha A580 with the kit 18-55mm. I feel really limited with this lens, so i am looking for another one. (bigger range) Only trouble, i don't know which one too choose between the Sony 18-250, the Tamron 18-270 and the Sigma 18-250. Do you have an idea ?^^
I use a Sony Alpha A350 exclusively with the Sony 18-250. It's a much better lens than the Sony 18-55mm.
I think all the lenses that you listed will do a good job. There's a discussion of the topic here: http://tinyurl.com/3garj4m that might give you some more help.
I'm an artist, photographer, and graphic designer based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Formerly Print Quality Marketing Manager for eleven years at Creo/Kodak. Presented at print technical conferences, trained printers and buyers regarding print quality issues in Europe, N. America, and S.E. Asia. Articles published in trade journals, co-authored TAGA paper on halftone screening, authored BRIDG's guide to halftone screening. Previously Technical Director of Western Canada's largest commercial sheetfed shop. For several years Professor of Digital Graphic Design at Emily Carr University. Former Creative Director at McCann Ericksson Vancouver.
2 comments:
I really like all your photos, they are great.
Maybe you can help me to choose a good lens.
I bought few weeks ago my first Digital SLR camera, the Sony Alpha A580 with the kit 18-55mm. I feel really limited with this lens, so i am looking for another one. (bigger range)
Only trouble, i don't know which one too choose between the Sony 18-250, the Tamron 18-270 and the Sigma 18-250. Do you have an idea ?^^
@Anonymous
Thank you.
I use a Sony Alpha A350 exclusively with the Sony 18-250. It's a much better lens than the Sony 18-55mm.
I think all the lenses that you listed will do a good job. There's a discussion of the topic here: http://tinyurl.com/3garj4m that might give you some more help.
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