CanonFanBoy said:
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What would you recommend?
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Hi CanonFanBoy!
Quite difficult little task you give us here. Why?
Because reality looks different
I think there are a lot of good answers to your definition of task, so I don't need to add another.
But I did give a lot advice to friends of mine asking me for good camera equipment.
That's what I was asking them? (in addition I did some explanation, if they weren't familiar with photography)
- What's your budget? Answers: mostly far below 1000$/€
- What do you want to take pictures of? Answers, differing a lot: children, friends, animals, nature, vacation, etc.
- What are your preferences for equipment? Answers, differing a lot: high IQ, weight, size, versatility
- Do you think of exchangeable lenses and would you really use it? Answers: mostly no
- Do you prefer low light capability or wide zoom range? Answers: both *lol*
So for those, who still were interested in an ILC system the budget was still far away what you give us here.
And I ended up in suggesting them a good Rebel/xxxD body with the STM double zoom kit and a explicit recommendation to take a closer look at the 50/1.8 STM and the pancake lenses, because of their IQ and low light capabilities. Of course other systems were also taken into account. But only those that had something similar to the EF 50/1.8 STM. That is a real stunner when it comes to beginners and low budget.
Another story fitting quite well here, showing you need to know, what the beginner wants:
When I asked a friend of mine if she was still dedicated to photography after she bought a double zoom kit in parallel to the birth of her first child, she said "No! Because the pictures don't pop!"
I took a shot from the hip of her toddler with my portrait prime - small DOF - and asked: "Like that?"
Answer: "Yes! That's it."
Now she's heading for a 50/1.8 for her APS-C (because the 1.4 is too much for the budget).
And she has to pay a lot more because she decided for Nikon before she asked me

So no EF 50/1.8 STM
