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I've had an EOS rebel T6 for a few years, and i recently gifted it to my wife who really wants to get into photography. This was incredibly helpful and thorough. I have one question, what would you recommend for indoor sports photography, like basketball for instance? I'd really appreciate any feedback.
Glad you found it helpful! If budget is a concern, the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM is a great entry-level choice (the one mentioned in the video). If you can invest more, the Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM or the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM are excellent options for indoor sports photography. It also depends on how far she is from the court and if she wants to capture wide view shots of the whole court or really zoomed in shots of the players. If that she will be shooting from the bleachers, the shorter focal length like 50mm will be for wider shots like capturing more of the court and players, the more zoomed in lenses like 85mm will be for more close up shots of players! Just remember that with the Canon Rebel t6 that it's a crop sensor camera so whatever focal length of the lens is times it by 1.6
@@natetorresphotography awesome thanks! I picked up the 50 and now I’ll have to check out that 85! Really appreciate the feedback. It’s been super helpful and you just gained another subscriber! I’m just getting into car videography myself.
Thanks! For outdoor sports you want a lens with good autofocus and zooming capabilities (zoom lens). Check out the "Canon EF-S 55-250mm F4-5.6 is STM" which is specifically built for crop sensor cameras like the rebel t6 so there will be no crop factor. Or also the "Canon EF 70-300 is II USM 70-300mm f/4-5.6" just note this lens will have a 1.6x crop factor on the Rebel T6 because it's meant for full-frame cameras.
The EF 100mm on the Canon Rebel T6 will act like a 160mm lens due to the crop factor (the Canon Rebel T6 has an crop-sensor) so this might make shooting indoors difficults and restrictive. I'd recommend the EF 50mm f/1.8 lens I also recommended in this video as that will give you more room when shooting and it's an overall great lens!
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This is actually incredibly helpful. Thank brotha keep it up
I've had an EOS rebel T6 for a few years, and i recently gifted it to my wife who really wants to get into photography. This was incredibly helpful and thorough. I have one question, what would you recommend for indoor sports photography, like basketball for instance? I'd really appreciate any feedback.
Glad you found it helpful! If budget is a concern, the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM is a great entry-level choice (the one mentioned in the video). If you can invest more, the Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM or the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM are excellent options for indoor sports photography. It also depends on how far she is from the court and if she wants to capture wide view shots of the whole court or really zoomed in shots of the players. If that she will be shooting from the bleachers, the shorter focal length like 50mm will be for wider shots like capturing more of the court and players, the more zoomed in lenses like 85mm will be for more close up shots of players! Just remember that with the Canon Rebel t6 that it's a crop sensor camera so whatever focal length of the lens is times it by 1.6
@@natetorresphotography awesome thanks! I picked up the 50 and now I’ll have to check out that 85! Really appreciate the feedback. It’s been super helpful and you just gained another subscriber! I’m just getting into car videography myself.
Great info! What is the best lens for a canon rebel T6 for outdoor sports photography?
Thanks! For outdoor sports you want a lens with good autofocus and zooming capabilities (zoom lens). Check out the "Canon EF-S 55-250mm F4-5.6 is STM" which is specifically built for crop sensor cameras like the rebel t6 so there will be no crop factor. Or also the "Canon EF 70-300 is II USM 70-300mm f/4-5.6" just note this lens will have a 1.6x crop factor on the Rebel T6 because it's meant for full-frame cameras.
What about a macro lens
The third lens in this video (Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro ) is a macro lens! That's the one I have used and like 🌻
Hi! What’s a good wide angle lens? For real estate photography purposes, small spaces. Thanks!
Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM or Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM are good choices!
Thanks so much for replying!!! Keep the videos coming!! I want to learn more about my Canon! :)
Is the EF 100mm lens the best choice for a beginner shooting mainly indoor modeling photography?
The EF 100mm on the Canon Rebel T6 will act like a 160mm lens due to the crop factor (the Canon Rebel T6 has an crop-sensor) so this might make shooting indoors difficults and restrictive. I'd recommend the EF 50mm f/1.8 lens I also recommended in this video as that will give you more room when shooting and it's an overall great lens!
what’s the best lens for video
I use the 50mm!