Hi,
I am a new member (just joined today) and this is the first plea for help that I have posted.
I have just lost all finacial control and purchased Canon's EOS 7D to compliment my EOS 400D a great camera in my view. I am just trying to find my way around the 7D and would welcome any comments you can give me regarding the pros, cons or tips on how to get the best from this camera.
My present lenses are Canon's EF-S17-85MM F/4-5.6 IS USM which I enjoy although it is maybe a bit soft. I also have Canon's EF70-300MM F4-5.6 IS USM which only has occasional use and gives variable results, although that is maybe me and not the lens.
I want to purchase a lens to take indoor or poor light portraits/unposed photographs of my grandchildren and friends without having to use flash.
I am thinking of the Canon 50mm f/1.4 or the Canon 85mm f/1.8 or any alternatives that members may be able to suggest.
Your comments and advice would be welcomed along with any views on upgrades on my existing lenses.
I am as a senoir citizen on a tight budget (especially having purchased the 7D) and under the watchful eye of my good lady partner.
Best wishes,
Mike Webster
Scotland UK

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If you look at MTF charts you will see the 24mm and 28mm f2.8 primes are very good up to what the 7D can see, and as good as an L-type at f8. In fact they have photodoto ratings of 3.9 and 3.8 respectively but I think the 28mm is sharper on a cropped camera and at only £300 each saving thousands this time. I can't remember the 50mm photodoto rating but it was over 4.



