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Old 12-02-2009, 20:34   #1
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Note: The below is a cut n paste from my identical thread on TP. Posting it here as I trust you lot and know you won't recommend me rubbish

Finally got enough money together to buy my first additional lens to go with my Canon 450D and the 18-55mm IS kit lens (found an old ISA account that had £180 in, and sold some games). The lens I'm looking at it the 55-250mm IS as it should complement the kit lens nicely giving me a pretty nice focal range. I'm fairly settled on that lens as well, as even though I could save a bit more and maybe get the 70-200mm F4 L, I'm still a newbie at this so splashing out that kind of money on a single lens seems a bit of a waste at the moment.

So, the help I'm after is exactly what I should get as well as the lens. All the equipment I have so far is the 450D, the kit lens, a Lowepro bag, a really old tripod that's a bit too heavy to lug around easily, and a memory card. That's it. I have no filters, no lens hoods, nothing. I've got about £250 in total to spend including the lens (so probably only £50 spare after buying the lens), so looking for any recommendations you wonderful people can give me. If you can also say why I should buy a particular filter, tripod etc, that would be awesome, as my knowledge of filters and tripods could be written on the back of a stamp in very large writing, twice.

So, help me spend my money please. Any and all advice welcome and much appreciated
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Old 12-02-2009, 20:39   #2
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If you have £50 spare?

50mm 1.8 all the way Davey
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Old 12-02-2009, 20:44   #3
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That's on my shopping list for the future for sure, will probably look to get that in a month or two I think
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Old 12-02-2009, 20:50   #4
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Ah yes, some gorgeous girlie gave me one of them as I recall
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Old 12-02-2009, 20:52   #5
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Just seen this - http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/for...d.php?t=112293 - so tempted to get it at asking, it'll give me nearly £100 spare :/
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Old 12-02-2009, 20:54   #6
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Do it Davey!
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Old 12-02-2009, 21:02   #7
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The only thing I'm wary of is if it comes and it's not as mint condition as he says it is. Plus, if I buy it new I get the full 1 year warranty (which would cover our holiday) whereas if I bought that lens I'd have no cover. I'm thinking it's worth the extra £40 for the warranty and peace of mind.
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Old 12-02-2009, 21:21   #8
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I was going to suggest that lens, its a good piece of glass from what I've heard, the 200 L f4 is good don't get me wrong but its not quite long enough for a lot of things like motorsport or close up nature stuff and although I love mine I do sometime wish I had a longer zoom of the same quality.

The IS on that will win you a stop or two, I'd say its a good choice

Gives you money left for a 50mm, you have to have a 50mm

Seller on TP are invariably good, I recently bought a 17-70mm Sigma from a guy over there and it was pristine, these guys love photography and keep their kit in good order.

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Old 12-02-2009, 23:55   #9
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I'd love to get a nifty, and as said it's on my shopping list, but it's back up to £80. Wish I'd picked one up when they were virtually £50 new.
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Old 13-02-2009, 04:16   #10
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i got my nifty for £30 on OCUK MM many, many moons ago
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