By Mike Thompson


Many people love their Digital SLR cameras as the photo quality is on a whole other level. It just becomes a difficult question when deciding which lens to buy for your DSLR as the specifications are just a little too in depth. Here's a breakdown of all you need to know about how to buy lenses for your DSLR's.

The initial point to remember is that most companies don't make lenses that aren't compatible with their own cameras, like the Canon t3i bundle. So be aware of this point when buying lenses compatible with the camera you have at home.

There is a also a lot of technicalities when determining what lens to choose from so here is a quick tip. Keep in mind of what you want from your camera, whether its photo quality or zooming factors, as this will be the deciding factor.

"Mid-range" or "standard" lengths of focus range from roughly 35mm to around 70-80mm and therefore the quality captured is extremely close to what the human eye can get!

Having a shorter focal length means you are able to gain a wider view of what you are photographing. A "wide-angle" lens refers to this kind of lens, meaning it has a shorter focal length, however it is slightly different to the "mid-range" lens as slight quality is lost.

If you have a clear idea of what you intend to use your camera for, you will be able to find lenses that are not just compatible with your camera, but are also compatible with your photography experience. The question, will you need to shoot objects that are extremely close or at a large distance away? If you intend to take far away shots, then perhaps a zooming lens is best for you. In other words, you need to find out what your needs are before choosing the lens.

Having a "wide-angle zoom" lens, not only will you pay the higher range of prices, as the lens will probably equate to the same amount as your camera value brand new! The results are excellent, as your pictures will be wide, and will demonstrate the difference without hesitation.

If you will be using your camera lens for portraits or low-lit areas then you will be able to gather a much narrower view on focus. Therefore your image quality will be absolutely top of the range and like no other, all you need is the photography skills to accompany it!

With regards to buying such lenses, you can't go wrong with eBay or second hand electronics stores, online and offline. Make sure you keep your old lenses since if you happen to be compatible with your newer camera, this can save you a ton of money.




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