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What's your budget?For sports, you typically want a telephoto lens so you can zoom in on the action. You would probably want something in 70-200 or 70-300 mm range.
My inclination is to not add a second lens. The kit lens already gives a wide range of functionality and they're plenty decent on their own for a while. The issue with augmenting the kit with, say, a telephoto/zoom is that decent ones cost a lot of money and you have to decide to either spend more than you may want for a good lens (i.e. $800 and up) that he may end up no using much, or go with a lower end lens more in budget that might not be fast enough or capable enough to give good results. This is a case where I'd say find a kit that comes with both lenses, which will save money.But since you've already bought the kit, you could throw in the Canon 55-250 IS lens, you should be able to find it for 300-400. It's a lens that's designed to augment the 18-55 kit lens anyway.
I have no clue what to budget. I seriously have no clue when it comes to this topic. I do want to get something he will use. Jeez, maybe I need a personal shopper. Okay, so the Canon 55-250 IS would be good for lets say...kids baseball games etc...? OR is there another gadget I could buy to make his new hobby complete?Thanks
Okay, so the Canon 55-250 IS would be good for lets say...kids baseball games etc...?
Basically, yep, as long as it's daytime games. The lens isn't fast enough for indoor or darker conditions, even overcast might challenge it, but bright daytime skies would be no problem.See also if you can find this one:CANON EF 70-300MM F4-5.6 IS USMLonger zoom and the same speed. Locations up this way (Toronto) have it on sale just a few bucks more than the 55-250. From what I see on forums, people waffle over which is better but cite the 55-250 because it's cheaper and lighter. Maybe you can go somewhere and compare them but the 55-250 would be the safer bet if unsure. 250x is still almost 400x full frame equivalent, much longer than I've ever used.
I have an old 70-300 Canon that I picked up off Craigslist cheap ($120). Its adequate. The updated IS USM version might be better -
I just pushed the one-click buying button on a Tamron 200-500 lens on Amazon...I blame the margarita...
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