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[QUOTE="JPIVEY, post: 938453, member: 22193"] Man Lou , they have got you covered, about all I can add is stay away from all auto modes and learn to do it yourself, dof is an artistic tool that you need to learn how and when to use; Lenses, the best I seen so far is the 80-200 2.8 Canon with IS ultrasonic, however I don't know if it will work with a Rebel ( it might though ) it has it's own motor so it's not dependent on the body, so focusing is super quick Ummmm, UV yes, Polarizeing NO, Hood yes ISO, if your camera has a CMOS sensor, you can get away with higher ISO's, if your's is like mine and has a CCD sensor, then stay around 200 or less, that will produce less noise on enlargements and you really don't need to go higher unless the lighting is really low The only other thing I can add is, get in the habit of holding the camera in the portait position so you shoot more of this format And Great pictures :cool: :aj: [/QUOTE]
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