The lens was included with the 60D purchase (KIT). I made a conscious decision to go with this particular lens because. Since I upgraded to a DSLR from a 12x ultrazoom, I was looking for a replacement lens with comparable capabilities. I didn't want to burden myself by bringing along a large number of lenses. To a certain extent, content with the lens. With time, I became accustomed to its shortcomings, and as a consequence, I am satisfied with the quality of the photographs it produces. Experimenting with a variety of different settings can be really interesting at times (I rarely shoot without preparation). This type is a little on the dim side for use when filming indoors. The addition of an external flash, on the other hand, brings about a marked improvement across the board. Although. If you have approximately ten thousand dollars in your savings account, then perhaps this lens is a decent alternative for folks who are transitioning to a DSLR. In addition, I purchase a second lens so that I may take photographs indoors. There are no issues with the autofocus! Each and every frame is clear. In passing, I should mention that the trunk of my specimen does not move independently. Many have written in this space that it is a great alternative to the typical whale lens. Thus, this lens can also be considered a whale lens. In addition to that, the Canon EF-S 18-200 f/3.5-5.6 IS is a member of the Whales family.
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