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Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Standard & Medium Telephoto...
Strengths: Excellent Bang for the Buck! Prime lenses tend to be sharper by nature than zooms
Weakness: Lack of USM drive. Lightweight - I prefer my equiptment to feel more solid.
Purchased this lens for use on both a Digital Rebel (EOS 300D) and a Rebel 2000 35mm (EOS 300). With the 1.6x multiplication factor on the 300D this lens has a focal length of 80mm rather than 50. But, this is a tremendous prime lens - It's fast f/1.8 allows for fast shutter speeds or low light action. While it tends to be sharper at f/3 and up, you can't purchase many lenses even at f/3 let along f1.8 for $70.
If you bought the kit lens with your EOS body, this is the second lens you should pick up - if you can find it! Third, take a look at a 28-105 or 28-135 to get a little longer range, then work from there. The 50mm will really work with you to focus on the subject not the equipment.
Enjoy!
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