Photographers - Lens for a Cannon 600D to take product shots / Macro?

Started by Cunning Plan, May 20, 2013, 05:33:32 AM

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Cunning Plan

Hi all!

Has anyone got any recommendations for a lens to take product and macro shots for a Cannon 600D?

Here is an example of the kind of shots that the lens will be predominately used for:


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Budget is up to £100.



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Andy

Tbh that's not really macro, but nevertheless, I would say try out the 'nifty fifty' by Canon. It's a budget low light, big aperture lens that would meet that.

Being 50mm fixed means you have no zooming in capabilities but I've had great results with close up detail shots of items.

One thing it's great at is close up shots with massive depths of field. I dunno whether this is something you want but hands down for the price that lens does a great job.

Does your 600D not come with the standard kit lens? I'm pretty sure that lens would be perfectly capable of capturing that.

EDGE


EDGE

an out of focus one at that!!!  

for the sample you posted any 50mm lense with a close focus will do, £100 will be more than enough

shame its for a canon though


Cunning Plan

Quoting: Andy
Does your 600D not come with the standard kit lens? I'm pretty sure that lens would be perfectly capable of capturing that.


No, body only.

Quoting: EDGE
that's not really a macro shot... this is...


Yah, but I said that was an example of the shots it will be predominantly taking, but for some items, a close-up macro-type shot is required.

Quoting: Andy
I would say try out the 'nifty fifty' by Canon. It's a budget low light, big aperture lens that would meet that.

Being 50mm fixed means


Quoting: EDGE
for the sample you posted any 50mm lense with a close focus will do, £100 will be more than enough


Okay, thanks.

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