Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I am an introduction to photography. I have a Canon 450D, but I feel that the standard lens is not strong. I hope the great gods can recommend me a lens with a slightly larger focal length.

I am an introduction to photography. I have a Canon 450D, but I feel that the standard lens is not strong. I hope the great gods can recommend me a lens with a slightly larger focal length.

Dude, I want a big shot because I don't have a fixed subject, right?

To be honest, your budget is actually embarrassing. The faucet at this price often has a large focal length and a bad image.

Here are my suggestions!

1) Give up the idea of large focal length and try to use fixed focus. You can buy a Canon 35mm f/2 lens at this price. Although this lens is not an ultrasonic motor, the imaging effect is very good. F/2 aperture can basically kill common subjects (the background blur effect is also passable).

2) At the expense of image quality, choose the lens of the large constant optical drive of the vice factory (such as Longteng's A 16). But this must be carefully thought out. After all, the lens color and imaging of the deputy factory are definitely not as good as Canon's!

3) Give up the autofocus lens and switch to the old lens: choose the manual old man (Russian head and German head have good things around 2k)+lens adapter ring. But this requires more in-depth study of related books (I am not familiar with this document), but it will be more interesting.

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