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Should I buy Canon EF-S 55-250mm or Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens?
Since landscapes are best shot using a wide angle lens like a 10-22 mm Canon lens, I don’t see how anyone can shoot landscapes using a medium telephoto lens like the 50 mm. Getting blurry photos using the fine 18-55 mm lens has NOTHING to do with... You just have to learn how to brace your camera against your eye and cheekbone, steady the lens and camera body with your left hand and brace it against you face with your right hand. Portraits: 50 mm f/1. 4 or the 18-55 mm lens. My guess that the blur is caused by using too slow a shutter speed and NOTHING to do with the lens you are using at the time. Just learn how to use your current lens.






