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<blockquote data-quote="Analogos" data-source="post: 78309" data-attributes="member: 862"><p>Incredible, how did you achieve that depth of field ?</p><p>What were the settings ?</p><p>Just to add to this discussion and I am way out of my league amongst these esteemed gentleman.</p><p>My advice would be to get a nice compact, take pics loads of them and then ascertain what style you prefer.</p><p>From there look at a DSLR.</p><p>I like landscapes and interesting objects such as buildings and cars and such, I don't really enjoy animals ans portraits, this makes lens decisions a lot easier.</p><p>Thanks to these gents on this forum I am quite settled now.</p><p>I have the Sigma 18-250 mm OS.</p><p>The Sigma 10-20mm EX.</p><p>The Canon 18-85 mm IS.</p><p>This covers all my needs and that 10-20 mm is fast becoming my favorite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analogos, post: 78309, member: 862"] Incredible, how did you achieve that depth of field ? What were the settings ? Just to add to this discussion and I am way out of my league amongst these esteemed gentleman. My advice would be to get a nice compact, take pics loads of them and then ascertain what style you prefer. From there look at a DSLR. I like landscapes and interesting objects such as buildings and cars and such, I don't really enjoy animals ans portraits, this makes lens decisions a lot easier. Thanks to these gents on this forum I am quite settled now. I have the Sigma 18-250 mm OS. The Sigma 10-20mm EX. The Canon 18-85 mm IS. This covers all my needs and that 10-20 mm is fast becoming my favorite. [/QUOTE]
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