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I recently bought a sony h2 digital camera. I dont have much experience with lenses, nor did i have much money left, so i decided to get the generic brand of lenses for this camera. I put on the lens and set it to the right mode, but the picture picture comes out blurry. For example, I put on the telephoto lens and set the camera to the telephoto mode, and then as i look through the camera to take a picture, I notice the center view was ok but the outer portion of the view had a big blur. For those who have more experience with messing with lens, is this what a GENERIC BRAND of telephoto lens does, or is this what all telephoto lenses do?

I have a Canon EOS Digital Rebel with an 18-55 mm lens. I want to get a lens that will get me closer to the action for sports photos for example. I also will be using it for landscapes and other outdoor photos.

whats a good fair priced telephoto lens? like if i want to take a decent close pic of a sign across the street?

like this one= http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Telephoto-FinePix-Digital-Camera/dp/B000TGVHS4/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1205174263&sr=8-6

I have a Kodak and a Minolta and I am wanting to buy wide & tele lens for both. The telephoto lens will be mainly used at sporting events, so speed is important too. Any suggestions on brand, type, etc. Both cameras are Point n Shoot, hopefully I can find some good lens to hold me over until I get a dSLR.

I purchased a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi and I want to go all out and buy ONE great lens. I want super mind-blowing macro and telephoto so I can get amazing photos of flowers and bugs and also things like the moon or other things that happen to be farther away. Is there such a lens?? If not, what would be the best macro and telephoto lens (separately)?

I have an Xti and I want a decent but not to expensive portrait lens for my camera. I have been told that a 50mm lens is actually 80mm with my camera. Is this true? How about telephoto lenses is a 200mm actually 230mm? Or does the difference increase or decrease with short-long focal length lenses. Is there a formula equation or something?I am so confused. I went from a film slr to digital and the transition has left me confused. If anyone can give me a good answer please do.

I am looking for a less expensive camera and a seperate lens that can zoom up close from far away and i know macros can do that. But i am so confused by all the camera lingo beacause all i can find is micro. Or is there a telephoto camera with macro capabilites that would be good? I was looking at either nikkon or canon.

I'm not too picky but when cameras dont focus it drives me crazy. Anyone have any ideas? price range not more then 1100ish for both camera nad lens

I have a Canon 400D (Rebel xti/ EOS 400). Currently I have an 18-55 lens.

I like shooting landscapes and buildings but I'm told that my current lens (18-55) is already pretty wide to begin with. Would a telephoto give me a wider variety of possible shots? Would a 10-22 lens just be redundant because i have an 18-55?
I should have clarified that although i enjoy shooting landscapes I'm also open to the idea of beginning to take more photos of wildlife, sports etc. In other words take advantage of what a telephoto lens does best and forget my landscape obsession.

I guess what it comes down to is this:

am I better suited with an
18-55 + telephoto combo

OR

18-55 + 10-22 combo.

which pair would produce the better variety of shots?

which is better telephoto or zoom?
whats the difference?

i want a new Digital SLR?
what kind should i get and what should i get with it.

and tell me as much about cameras as you can.
i already have a canon, but its like the film kind, if i get a canon SLR will the lenses work with the other.

which is better telephoto or zoom?
whats the difference?

i want a new Digital SLR?
what kind should i get and what should i get with it.

and tell me as much about cameras as you can.
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i already have a canon, but its like the film kind, if i get a canon SLR will the lenses work with the other.

I currently have a Canon Rebel 2000 film camera and a Vivitar 100 - 400 mm zoom lens and would like a digital camera and zoom lens with similar quality. I use my camera for taking pictures of birds and other animals, so I need a good telephoto lens. I feel overwhelmed by all the brands and do not understand the difference between digital and optical zoom. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Hi,
I was wondering if this lens is compatible with the Nikon D3000 SLR? Thanks!!

I'm interested in learning some basics about telephoto camera lenses. I was expexting to see the magnification described as 2x, 3x etc., but instead I saw an ad that said "Magnification: (65 to 600mm)", I don't know what that means.

I am thinking about buying a digital camera that also does movies, and a lens for photographing wildlife. I would like to do extreme closeups from 50-100 feet away. After researching, I would like to take a chance on ebay and get the most zoom for the buck. General 'newbie' tips appreciated.
Thanks averyone. Fredshelp, this was very well stated, "The 2x, 3x 10x designations are really just the rough result of dividing the Telephoto number by the Wide Angle number." Now I see, I will start researching when school lets out, but the great posts here will be a good launch.

I need something that I don't have to switch out too often -- good for travel, hiking, beachcombing, etc. I'd prefer Canon brand, but am up to any advice on other brands.

In example, to change over the stock lens to a Telephoto, or Colored lenses.
I'm looking to purchase a new camera and am not sure what to save for, a Camera under 0-0 would be ideal.

Thanks!

I also need to control when the flash works, meaning that some cameras if there is enough light, the flash will not fire. Does any body have any recommendation? Is it a good idea to buy a digital camcorder that let you take pictures as well? I would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Bill…

I will mostly be using this lens for outdoor photography and am looking more for quality than price tag.

We are looking to purchase a digital camera to use in taking photographs of wildlife on our Alaskan vacation this summer. We currently have point and shoot digital cameras but are thinking we should probably get a digital SLR with a telephoto lens. Ease of use would be helpful as we would be novices with this type of camera. Cost is not really an issue as we are looking at this as a once in a lifetime trip and want to make sure we have photos to preserve it. There is no specialty camera store anywhere near where we live so any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

I have a Fuji Fine Pix S5200 (super CCD) digital camera. I recently got a telephoto lense for it, and don't know how to use it, when I attach it, the pictures come out with a black border around them, and the object of the picture is framed with a black circle. This is also how they print. For some reason (the lense's were ordered offline) And no they aren't crappy brands, they didn't come with directions or manuals. My other lenses work perfect, but this one has me confused. I would appreciate the feedback. Thank you!

i'm looking to borrow my friend's canon telephoto lens meant for her rebel xti and use it with my film rebel 2000.
can i do this?
do i need an adapter?

thank you!