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sarahilagan

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I love pets, fashion, photography, computers. Because of my busy schedule I am not able to log in everyday, but when I want to buy at good value, eBay is one of my top sites to visit!
Location: United StatesMember since: 14 March 2006

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paze_2387 (3466)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
bexcost (113624)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
ygwdeal2016_1 (14976)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
caseoutlets (26167)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
veedooshop (16604)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
fhcover (117151)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (2)
20 December 2010
Good lens for slightly older Canon DSLR cameras
If your Canon DSLR camera is a slightly older one, like the Canon D30 (released year 2000 - NOT the 30D)or Canon D60 (released 2002- NOT the 60D)or Canon 10D (released 2003) then Canon's EF 22-55f/4-5.6 lens is an all-around lens for you. Because the above cameras can only take Canon's EF lenses; and these cameras have a crop factor of around 1.6; meaning the 22mm widest focal length on this lens is the same 22mm for Canon film SLRs. But with the crop factor it multiplies by 1.6; it becomes 35mm for the DSLRs above; and so the 55 mm becomes 88mm. Following the fact above, I also have the Canon's classic EF 1.8 50mm lens, and it becomes 80mm when I use it with my D60. Great for portraits, but not too useful for family / group / room pictures. It's also the same reason why those EF-S kit lenses are 18-55mm, if used with APS-C camera bodies, give out 28-88 roughly focal length. Again, bad news is D30, D60, 10D owners can't use these EF-S lenses. But I've got good news for you! This 22-55 lens gives us a nice range of wide (around 35mm) to good close up or zoom shots (80mm). This is also great if you are shooting indoors, and you don't have enough room to back out of. The 35mm wide gives you good coverage. So what I did, I purchased this 22-55 lens! Image quality is very nice, sharp and not-too-loud colors. And with affordable eBay prices, You can easily find one that fits your budget. Meanwhile, I am going to hang on to my wonderful little 22-55 as my "casual" lens, and use my 50mm (which becomes 80mm) for portrait shots of my family! Happy shooting!
1 of 1 found this helpful
20 December 2010
Good lens for slightly older Canon DSLR cameras
If your Canon DSLR camera is a slightly older one, like the Canon D30 (released year 2000 - NOT the 30D)or Canon D60 (released 2002- NOT the 60D)or Canon 10D (released 2003) then Canon's EF 22-55f/4-5.6 lens is an all-around lens for you. Because the above cameras can only take Canon's EF lenses; and these cameras have a crop factor of around 1.6; meaning the 22mm widest focal length on this lens is the same 22mm for Canon film SLRs. But with the crop factor it multiplies by 1.6; it becomes 35mm for the DSLRs above; and so the 55 mm becomes 88mm. Following the fact above, I also have the Canon's classic EF 1.8 50mm lens, and it becomes 80mm when I use it with my D60. Great for portraits, but not too useful for family / group / room pictures. It's also the same reason why those EF-S kit lenses are 18-55mm, if used with APS-C camera bodies, give out 28-88 roughly focal length. Again, bad news is D30, D60, 10D owners can't use these EF-S lenses. But I've got good news for you! This 22-55 lens gives us a nice range of wide (around 35mm) to good close up or zoom shots (80mm). This is also great if you are shooting indoors, and you don't have enough room to back out of. The 35mm wide gives you good coverage. So what I did, I purchased this 22-55 lens! Image quality is very nice, sharp and not-too-loud colors. And with affordable eBay prices, You can easily find one that fits your budget. Meanwhile, I am going to hang on to my wonderful little 22-55 as my "casual" lens, and use my 50mm (which becomes 80mm) for portrait shots of my family! Happy shooting!
2 of 2 found this helpful