Great Picture!
If you like photography, then maybe it is a very good idea that you buy your own camera just like I did. The camera I bought with my first salary was one with protruding lenses, just like what the professional photographers use. I was so happy moments after I first laid my hands on it that I could not just stop taking photos. I don"t know why but I just don"t want to stop just to take pictures. It takes away the challenge for me. I love motion and I want my photos to capture it. So while in constant motion, I captured images of street children, busy churchgoers, and just almost anything and everything.I was even happier when I went home and saw the pictures that I took. The subjects in it were almost as clear as they are in real life. The emotions and movements were perfectly captured. At first, I thought it was me. It turned out that it really was because of the lenses of my camera. It really was loaded with features that help in stabilizing images. It said in the packaging when I finally read it that it actually had a three-stop image stabilizer that allowed slower-than-it-should-be shutter speed. In addition to that, it also said that the image stabilizing feature that"s essential in handheld shooting could actually disable itself when placed on a still tripod. By doing so, it saves battery energy and makes it the coolest lenses I ever laid my hands on!
And I am not done yet. In addition to all those, it still has the auto-focus feature. Maybe it is this feature that draw attention to my subjects even when I am shooting while in motion. Now that"s great! I wouldn"t mind if it"s a little bulky (it measures about 3.6 by 7.4 inches) and a little heavy (the lenses alone weighs about three pounds), as long as it"s giving me high quality pictures, I"m fine.
Now all those nature and sport photographers out there may want to guess. What lenses did I use? Honestly, I don"t care about the brand or the name. It"s so technical for me. But since you seem to want it, it"s the Canon EF 100-400mm!