So I am interested in buying a Canon A1 and was wondering if anyone wants to help me with some lens research and building my lens quiver.
Telephoto zoom category:
Canon 70-150 F4.5 FD (52)-$25
or
Canon 100-300 F5.6 FD (58)-$29
or
Canon 80-200 F4 FD (58)-$37
The 70-150 wouldn't leave any focal length gaps in my lens quiver, but wouldn't zoom as far. The 80-200 would zoom further, but would leave a 10mm gap, and the 100-300 would zoom really far, but would leave a 30mm gap and is a pretty long lens. Are there much of a quality difference in these lenses? What about how mugh ligh gets let in, etc.
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"zoom, prime, or both" category:
So I am definitely getting a Canon 35-70 F4 FD (52) as my general purpose zoom (or another similar non-canon model):
However it looks to be somewhat bulky when compared to a:
Canon 50 F1.8 FD (52)-$21
or a
Canon 28 F2.8 FD (52)-$29
The 50 is considered a standard lens while the 28 is considered a wide angle, so which one would fit better in my quiver? Also quality is a consideration.
Since this camera is somewhat of a "classic", I would like to use Canon lenses, but if there is a better non-canon lens similar to the ones I am considering I would definitely take that into consideration. I will be purchasing on KEH.com and I do have a budget, so for telephoto, my budget is $40, for primes it is $30
Links:
Canon zoom lenses:
http://www.keh.com/search?s=1&bcode=CA&ccode=7&AB_ID=13937&r=AT
Non-canon zoom:
http://www.keh.com/search?s=1&bcode=CA&ccode=9&AB_ID=13937&r=AT
Canon Primes:
http://www.keh.com/search?s=1&bcode=CA&ccode=6&AB_ID=13937&r=AT
Non-Canon primes:
http://www.keh.com/search?s=1&bcode=CA&ccode=8&AB_ID=13937&r=AT
Thank you for any help