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What lens can I use with my canon t1i to achieve quality car pictures like these?
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<blockquote data-quote="fhotoace" data-source="post: 2080350" data-attributes="member: 215026"><p>One, two and four were shot using a long lens, maybe at the end of the 70-200 mm f/2.8.</p><p></p><p>Three, looks like a normal lens (or at about 35 mm on a 18-55 mm lens)</p><p></p><p>Five and six look like they were shot with a wide angle lens, although it could be again the 18-55 mm lens shot at the 18 mm setting.</p><p></p><p>Special lens? Not to get clear, colourful shots, no. Any DSLR with any lens can produce such images if the users has the right skills. Skills like getting excellent exposures and framing their shots well.</p><p></p><p>Since you picked photos with no EXIF data on them, it is not possible to pick the specific camera or lens used in any of those shots</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Opps. I just discovered that the shot of the Audi did have some EXIF data on it. It was shot using a Nikon D40 (6mp), aperture f/6.3, ISO 200 with the lens at 200 mm @ 1/80 second (probably the 18-200 mm VR or 55-200 mm VR). The Saturation was set on High Saturation and Sharpness on Hard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fhotoace, post: 2080350, member: 215026"] One, two and four were shot using a long lens, maybe at the end of the 70-200 mm f/2.8. Three, looks like a normal lens (or at about 35 mm on a 18-55 mm lens) Five and six look like they were shot with a wide angle lens, although it could be again the 18-55 mm lens shot at the 18 mm setting. Special lens? Not to get clear, colourful shots, no. Any DSLR with any lens can produce such images if the users has the right skills. Skills like getting excellent exposures and framing their shots well. Since you picked photos with no EXIF data on them, it is not possible to pick the specific camera or lens used in any of those shots EDIT: Opps. I just discovered that the shot of the Audi did have some EXIF data on it. It was shot using a Nikon D40 (6mp), aperture f/6.3, ISO 200 with the lens at 200 mm @ 1/80 second (probably the 18-200 mm VR or 55-200 mm VR). The Saturation was set on High Saturation and Sharpness on Hard [/QUOTE]
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