Ah, so it’s 18-200! Thank you!
I can’t decide which one to get – 18-200 or a fixed 35. But both are hard to find here, while canon is everywhere 🙂
Thank you!
The 18-200 is one of my favorite “walk around” lenses. Great when you’re out shooting a wide variety of subjects and conditions. You pay for the versatility with some compromises in sharpness and distortion when compared to something like a 35mm prime lens. The 18-200mm is also a slower lens than most prime lenses, so it can be challenging shooting fast action and in low light conditions. But overall it’s an excellent and very useful lens.
Ahh I see. Looks like for travel photography 18-200 suits better! Thanks a lot for the tips!
The striking shadows and contrast lend mood and emotional pull to the image. Well done!
interesting..
Lovely shot.
Love these abandoned cabin photographs.
May I ask what’s the lens you’re using?
Thanks – that was shot with a Nikon 18-200mm lens set to 18mm, ISO 500, f/5.6, 1/125 second exposure.
Ah, so it’s 18-200! Thank you!
I can’t decide which one to get – 18-200 or a fixed 35. But both are hard to find here, while canon is everywhere 🙂
Thank you!
The 18-200 is one of my favorite “walk around” lenses. Great when you’re out shooting a wide variety of subjects and conditions. You pay for the versatility with some compromises in sharpness and distortion when compared to something like a 35mm prime lens. The 18-200mm is also a slower lens than most prime lenses, so it can be challenging shooting fast action and in low light conditions. But overall it’s an excellent and very useful lens.
Ahh I see. Looks like for travel photography 18-200 suits better! Thanks a lot for the tips!
The striking shadows and contrast lend mood and emotional pull to the image. Well done!
very interesting x