Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:09 pm
I'm not sure if your camera has a full frame sensor or not, but if it does not have, yoou'll need a 10.5mm fisheye as opposed to the 15mm. 15mm will be fine if it has a full frame sensor.
The selection of lenses you have there will give you good coverage but don't just jump in & by the cheapest lenses. generally the longer range a lens covers the lower the quality will be at either the wide or tele zoom. Prime lenses (fixed mm, eg 50mm) usually have the best quality - such as the 15mm fisheye. Again depending on what you're buying.
The 10 - 20 more than likley won't be best for photographing close up flowers, but makes for great landscape & ultra wide angles. I suggest something like the Tokina 100mm macro lens. You'll want something with a ratio of 1:1.
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mmmmmm....pixeljuice
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