Note: This message is a repost of a message I posted on the Dpreview
(
www.dpreview.com) forum for Sony A65 cameras. I see no way to access
that forum as nntp protocol so thought I'd try this forum too. I much
prefer discusions with newsgroup (nntp) access.
Please bear with my dialog for a moment:
(The A65 camera is one of Sony's Translucent mirror style cameras)
The kit lense I got with my A65 (SAL18135) is not able to shoot well
indoors unless in a cathedral or gymnasium. Trying to use it, for
example, to record the look of every room in a house for sale, is not
working out.
Even when telescoped tight into the camera at its closest it is only
able to resolve a smallish portion of say, a bedroom.
But more often, its a problem when trying to shoot people indoors in
regular houses.
(I realize this camera has a panorama function that would allow me to
capture a whole room at once but it requires some messing about that
I'd prefer not to have to do.)
I need a lens that captures a fuller array of objects within 5 or a
bit farther feet of me.
I'm way to much the amateur, and these lenses are way to expensive for
me to just jump out and try something else. Also reading specs on
lenses is singularly useless until I gather enough experience to know
what any of it means.
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In short, can I get some advice on lenses to do the type of tasks
mentioned above?
I'd like to stay in at least a similar quality range as the kit lens
mentioned, and not go crazy on price. But also a lens that will be
useful in a wide range of applications but still good for the jobs
described... like shooting several people in a 12x12 room, not
necessarily grouped.