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HBdirtbag 02-27-2011 05:25 AM

Canon 50MM f1.8 or Lightroom?
 
With the new baby here i've started taking more photos. Yesterday I took a great photo class with a local portrait photographer here (gotta love groupon, best $25 i've spent in a LONG time).

Well, she mentioned how she does the MAJORITY of her portraits with a 50mm. I noticed that canon has a great 50MM f1.8 that can be had for around $120 (it's a cheap plastic lens, but every review says it's basically the bargain of a lifetime).

My biggest problem has always been post editing; I use to have a copy of photoshop and it just was way to confusing for me. I've recently been using picasa for quick simple changes. The instructor used lightroom and i've read good reviews. Amazon has the student/teacher version for $80 and I was thinking about it.

I can't really swing both.


Oh, and my brother gave me his 20D! He had it sitting in the closet collecting dust so I've recently replaced my Rebel XT with the 20D.

One thing, i've been holdling on to the XT just in case something happened to the 20D. Now i'm thinking i'm just hording; should I sell it? Any potential problems I could realistically run into with the 20D? My brother used it quite a bit, and I generally hate used things because you never know how it was treated.

HBdirtbag 02-27-2011 05:30 AM

I currently shoot with Canon 17-85MM f/4-5.6 IS which i've had for a few years

Tyler 03-03-2011 08:45 AM

In my opinion, go with the lens, as lightroom "could" be acquired via other means. Plus, it's nice having a lens that quick.
-Tyler

ambleZ06 03-03-2011 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by HBdirtbag (Post 878610)
50MM f1.8 that can be had for around $120 (it's a cheap plastic lens, but every review says it's basically the bargain of a lifetime).

Be careful about this lens. I seem to remember when my wife was looking for her 50MM lens that she looked at this one as well. She did some review researching about it, and there were several complaints that it would get stuck on the camera. Several people had to send their cameras back to Canon to get it removed. She ended going with a more expensive lens that was not plastic. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that is what she found out.

This is the lens that she ended up going with, and she has nothing but great things to say about it.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...Autofocus.html

P.S. My wife also found the full blown version of PS too complex, and she uses PS Elements for all of her editing.

GrayTT 03-03-2011 09:40 AM

I would go for lens over software...

Zorro 03-03-2011 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by HBdirtbag (Post 878610)
One thing, i've been holdling on to the XT just in case something happened to the 20D. Now i'm thinking i'm just hording; should I sell it? Any potential problems I could realistically run into with the 20D? My brother used it quite a bit, and I generally hate used things because you never know how it was treated.

Buy lens, produre Lightroom (*COUGH*torrent*COUGH*) and don't get rid of the Rebel because the 20D shutter will fail eventually.

I can't remember if you can check the total pictures/shutter actuations on the 20D. But shutters fail, it costs +/- 150$ to have it replaced. I did that with the 10D a friend essentially gave me (shutter was busted, camera would take one picture and need to be reset), shutter replaced last summer, has been going strong since. It's an independent shop in Cali, NOT Canon who will charge you 200$ just to take a look at it. I can dig up the info tonight if you'd like.
Besides, it's nice to have a lens per body. You look like a pro.

Andrew 03-03-2011 09:52 AM

The nifty fifty is a great lens. I second what Zorro said, allegedly, in theory.

Redlined 03-03-2011 03:54 PM

The 1.4 is much better built.

CrazyRuskie 03-03-2011 04:06 PM

50 1.8 is probably the best bang for the buck lens in existence.

slord 03-03-2011 07:08 PM

lens

acquire lightroom in other ways and implement it into your workflow. Lightroom 3 is great.


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