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Novice, want to start with Canon 60D, main scene, portrait, what lens to use?

For the main scene and portraits, first of all, don't buy lenses with too long focal length. It is best to have a standard zoom lens, which has the same angle of view as ordinary glasses, that is, a wide-angle to medium-focus lens. Photos can get a greater sense of depth and restore the scene better.

The suggestions are as follows:

1, Canon's 15mm-85mm/f3.5-5.6 is usm, the price is above 4k, the imaging is good, and it is also one of the 60D sets, but the aperture is not constant and the aperture is relatively small, so it is difficult to obtain a better background blur effect.

2. Canon17 mm-55 mm/F2.8 ISUM constant aperture 2.8. Its focal length used on APS-C fuselage is equivalent to the flagship scale of 24-70 used on Quan Huafu. A larger aperture can produce a better background blur effect, but the price is higher, currently around 6.5k.

3, you can choose the lens of the deputy factory, such as Longteng's 17-50mm/f2.8, which is similar to the above lens. It has a high praise in the lens of the deputy factory, and the price is relatively low, about 3k~4k to 4k, which is worth the money.

In addition, if you want to take portraits, a fixed-focus lens with a large aperture is inevitable, and 50/f 1.4 for 60 days is a good choice. If the budget is a little lower, you can start with a small spittoon of 50/f 1.8, and then sell it when you think this lens is not suitable, with little loss, and then according to your own wishes.