How about a positive thread about the much maligned kit lens?
Keep this thread alive by your photos!
All praise the kit lens!
These were taken with the Canon XTi & 18-55mm Kit Lens
How about a positive thread about the much maligned kit lens?
Keep this thread alive by your photos!
All praise the kit lens!
These were taken with the Canon XTi & 18-55mm Kit Lens
This is the first "keeper" shot I took after I got a DSLR...taken with a 20D and an 18-55 IS. To this day it's one of my best airplane pics.
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My contribution:
Both taken with a Canon EF-S 17-85 f/4-6.5 IS. Tripod, self-timer, mirror lockup, auto WB. Manual exposure using f/9 aperture, at 10 seconds for the statue, and 30 seconds for the fountain.
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So I can't blame it on the kit lens anymore. Man, I have a lot to learn! Great shots!
with the exception of my macro set, just about everything on my flickr page was taken with the 18-55. www.flickr.com/photos/gtkurtz . Any feedback on my shots is welcome!
I think the kit lens has a lot of great uses. It serves as a good paper weight. It's an OK hammer when the tripod locks get jammed and my small dog likes to chase it across the floor.
Please stop the insanity!LOL Next, we'll have a thread on the superior IQ of camera phones.
This is what keeps people out of discussion boards.Originally Posted by Dallasphotog
You are being a troll, and not adding to what is supposed to be a positive thread.
These are some great shots.
I love this thread... too often we associate good photography with good equipment, and should remember that the photographer is the most important variable.
(Of course there are a lot of 5D II owners out there to whom "kit lens" means 24-105 f/4 L.... but that is missing the point)
Well, the thing is, under optimal circumstances, you CAN take great photographs with a camera phone. But conditions are almost never that optimal, and the better your equipment is, the greater the set of circumstances under which you can potentially take great photographs.
Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle
Thanks!
Please post some of your photos. And never mind the naysayers. This is not a community exclusively for professionals, or those that can afford the most expensive gear. I'd like to think all are welcome at The Digital Picture!