PAG
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Hi Everyone,
My husband gave me a Sony Alpha 35 DSLR camera recently with the basic 18-55 lens and an extra 55-200 lens. I love trying to photograph flora, wildlife (large and small), candid shots of people and sunsets (I'm not up early enough for sunrises!). I'm looking at extending my lens collection but the Sony lenses (macro and bigger zooms) are pretty expensive. Does anyone have any advice on cheaper brands that are compatable with my camera (and hopefully with the autofocus electronics too etc) without loosing too much picture quality?
Your advice would be greatfully appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Koala and its joey (yes - that's right!! I'm not confused with kangaroos)
A cooperative peacock
Water Lilly
Welcome to the forum.
In general, with lenses, you get what you pay for. If you want it to play nice with your camera body, you're probably gonna have to pay the price.
Remember, everything you see in the photograph has to go through the lens. It's not a good place to cut corners.
In general....... Your experience may vary....... Taxes and gratuities not included.......
P.S. Nice shot !
sands
Loc: Jacksonville, FL
PAG wrote:
Hi Everyone,
My husband gave me a Sony Alpha 35 DSLR camera recently with the basic 18-55 lens and an extra 55-200 lens. I love trying to photograph flora, wildlife (large and small), candid shots of people and sunsets (I'm not up early enough for sunrises!). I'm looking at extending my lens collection but the Sony lenses (macro and bigger zooms) are pretty expensive. Does anyone have any advice on cheaper brands that are compatable with my camera (and hopefully with the autofocus electronics too etc) without loosing too much picture quality?
Your advice would be greatfully appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Welcome to UHH. Very nice photos! Can't wait to see more of yours.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
look at used lenses from Keh.com priced better than ebay, have a free 6 monthy warranty, excellant reputation to deal with. they do their own repairs on site, every lens i bought including those rated bgn or ug came to me cleaned and inspected and working like a charm. Highly recomend them for used manufacturerr battieries, flash guns, film bodies etc.
PAG
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Interesting website sinatraman - thanks for the tip. Do you know if they will send to Australia and still honour the warrantee? What do you mean by rated bgn or ug? (I did say I was new to this field so sorry if my questions seem basic.) Thanks again for your help.
Welcome to the UHH :thumbup:
Kimbee
Loc: Dunedin, Florida, USA
Welcome! Love your water lily shot....nice light.
PAG
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Thanks Kimbee. None of the photo's were photoshopped either - in fact, I'm still making up my mind which one to get. I've tried a couple of free photo editing programs - any suggestions?
charlie
Loc: Minneapolis, Minnesota
PAG:
Your Alpha 35 mates up nicely with Minolta AF lenses. They are readily available on EBay. They are all used, so prices can be reasonable.
PAG
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Thanks Charlie. Is it wise to buy second hand photopgraphy gear on ebay? I get a lot of new stuff that way but never feel confident to buy second hand. Your thought are appreciated.
charlie
Loc: Minneapolis, Minnesota
PAG wrote:
Thanks Charlie. Is it wise to buy second hand photopgraphy gear on ebay? I get a lot of new stuff that way but never feel confident to buy second hand. Your thought are appreciated.
PAG: I have had good experences buying from Ebay. The sellers have ratings. I can only speak for myself, but again my experience with Ebay has been positive. As for buying used Minolta AF lenses , it is a great option. (Sony bought Minolta and kept the new Sony Alpha line of cameras compatible, to include AF. As Sony IS is in the camera body all Minolta (Maxxum, Dynamax) lenses are IS capable.
Hope this makes sense. ( If you pay my airfare, I'll bring a handful of Minolta lenses for you to try out !!!) :D
Impressive Photos.....Looking forward to seeing more :o)
Welcome to the HOG. We provide help to just about evey body who asks. Buying equipment on the enter-net is ok just be sure you know who is selling it and how good there reptation is. If they back up there product then go ahead and buy it. Look forward to your photographies.
B.C.
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