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If you're searching for an additional Canon camera lens to supplement
your EOS 300-D or EOS 10-D SLR camera, you have a truly staggering
number of choices. Ideally, you should shop for a lens that fits
your purpose. For instance, if you're doing a lot of touch work,
you probably want something like the 1/1.8 inch attachment. That
being said, you don't need to spend thousands of dollars on advanced
EF IS USM technology to get a pretty picture.
In terms of recommendations, go with the 18 by 55 mm attachment
for relatively wide-angle shots. For telescopic shots, above 75
mm, you can get a 75 by 300 mm lens. In between these two extremes,
you should be able to finagle a good picture with the standard lens.
If image stabilization is important to you, make sure you get
an IS lens. Of course, you don't need image stabilization to get
great optical shots. If you're simply taking photos of people in
front of non-moving backgrounds, IS technology will be superfluous.
Unless you're a real shutterbug or technophile, there's no reason
to spend hundreds of extra dollars to get small improvements for
minor shots.
For people who really want to optimize the power of their Canon
SLRs, you can go high-end and get something like the 70 by 200 mm
/ 4L. You can use this lens to supplement the units described above,
as well. For more in depth help, consider consumer reviews of the
various Canon EOS lenses to determine the accoutrements you need
to shoot for your purposes. You can also call the Canon customer
service department for more insight.
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