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Originally Posted by studiocritic
the body is a 400d.. the rebel xti.
friend is trying to launch a solo site on a shoestring budget.. i was told the 50mm 1.8 might be ideal because it's so cheap and so fast?
i think the 400d is a 1.6 crop
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The thing about buying a standard lens (not a zoom lens) is that you'll wear yourself out shooting model sets with that kind of lens. If you want a close up you have to walk-in, if you want a full length you have to walk-out (backup). Because you want a lot of variety in your picture sets, you'll constantly be moving in and moving out and this is a lot of work and will wear you out quickly. A zoom lens will allow you to zoom in for your closeup shots and zoom out for your full length shots and although you may still have to move around a bit - it won't be nearly as hard as shooting with a standard lens. The trade off is that a stardard lens usually has sharper glass with better contrast but unless your shooting super high-quality material - just about any zoom lens on the market will work for your needs.
