While it won't solve your WHOLE problem I'd suggest a shoe mount flash that
you can bounce off the ceiling. The 380EX or 420EX will work for those
indoor family shots and there won't be a red eye to be seen. With the slow
EF lenses you have it will be difficult to capture indoor shots without
added light.

Mike

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From: M Kodra
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 6:21 PM
Subject: EOS Question about primes


I'm looking to add some primes to ESO lens collection. I want use these lens
for low light pics of landscapes, indoor family with out flash, and for
taking pics in museums with poor lighting. I will have about $1000.00 to
spend. I was looking 28/2, 35/2, 50/1.8, 85/1.8 USM, for a total of about
$760, for $200 more, is the 50/1.4 USM that much better of a lens then the
50/1.8? I'm just rookie here, been out of the photo game for about 12 yrs,
got back in the game about 6 months ago. I have currently a Rebel Ti with
28-90/4-5.6 and 75-300/4- 5.6 III and an AE-1 Program with a 28/2.8, 50/1.8,
135/3.5 SC, and 200/4. In the past few weeks I have been trying to take pics
of my kids with-out the flash to keep red eye down and have found the FD
primes I have a lot better in low light than the EF zooms.

Thanks, Mark

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