One lens suits all Canon DSLR

One lens suits all Canon DSLR

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Sheetmaself

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Monday 18th September 2017
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Hi, i currently have a Canon 1000d with the standard 24-56 lens it can with. Just come back from Sri Lanka where i went on an elephant safari. As we were stopped and taking photos the guide lent me his Tamron 150-600 lens which i really liked.
I am now wanting to buy a lens with a far bigger zoom than i currently have but am wanting a one lens solution so wouldnt really want to go less than 24 for minimum zoom and would prefer to end up with a reasonable zoom and have seen quite a few up to 300 zooms.
Budget is ideally no more than £150 but will have to go higher if no options for this price point, and more than happy with good condition secondhand equipment.

I have seen the Tamron 16-300 which seems ideal apart from price and the Sigma 18-300 which appears a little cheaper.

Any im missing and recommendations much appreciated.

Sheetmaself

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Monday 18th September 2017
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Hmm that doesnt sound good then as would like the camera to remain working without the need for a tripod. Essentially the camera will get used for sightseeing trips, wildlife (which i would presume would be when i want the greatest magnification) and motorsports all very amateur and camera likely kept on auto mode.

I would like the 24-55 range at least to he better for poor light conditions than the current lens as i do find my iphone better in low light than the Canon, this is likely my limitations though and not the camera.

I guess i need to look out for f ratings then.

Sheetmaself

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Monday 18th September 2017
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Sounds like the Canon 18-200 might be worth a look, hopefully im going to nip into town at the weekend and have a look at what a 200 zoom compared to a 300 zoom means!

In most normal circumstances i guess im more interested in low light capability and quality of image and not be to drawn into the level of zoom but i guess whilst it is all a compromise i meed to work out what i am prepared to compromise on.

Sheetmaself

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Monday 18th September 2017
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Yes please especially if you have roughly the same image zoomed out and zoomed in.

Sheetmaself

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I understand your point but i do plan in learning how to use it properly, but so far i have only bought the book!

That being said i have had the camera for a number of years but hopes are still high wink

Sheetmaself

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Monday 18th September 2017
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toasty said:
To throw a curveball, if it has to be a one lens solution that's normally on full auto, I'd be tempted to sell the 1000D and get a compact or bridge camera.

Canon SX60?

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/cameras-and-camco...

Picture quality might not be quite up to the 1000D but it would be a lot more versatile. DSLRs are great but they do require investment in additional lenses to get the best from them.
Im going to be honest here and eat my humble pie, i dismissed this idea very quickly. I have know taken a look at these and you may be onto something. I never knew these existed i figured it was compact digital or SLR but they look like a solution for the likes of me.

Thank you for the suggestion.

Sheetmaself

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Monday 18th September 2017
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Wow lovely images there, thanks.

Sheetmaself

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Wednesday 20th September 2017
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Thanks for the input, my decision has been made i am going to sell the 1000d and buy myself either a Panasonic fz200 or 330.

More interested in a one box solution as often travel with minimal luggage and it looks as though whilst not as zoomy as some other bridge cameras it is what i was using in Sri Lanka which would be more than enough and the low light level seems very good too.

Sheetmaself

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Wednesday 20th September 2017
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Life is full of compromises but when i sit back and think of what i want in a camera i came up with the following list.
Must be reasonably portable.
Must be easy to use but still give me oppurtunity to learn better techniques.
Must be better than the canon at low level light.
Must have a reasonable zoom.
Must be capable of taking good quality photos, i understand at this price point they wont be exceptional.

When all of this was weighed up for my needs a bridge camera was the answer and with being more interest in low light capability than a massive zoom, although 600mm equivelant seems quite high, the Panasonic seems to fit the bill.

Just now need to work out whether to get the 200 or 330 or indeed wait for January sales as next holiday is Feb time.