This time we give you an article on how to create stunning images with your kits lens. Yes, that 18-55mm lens which many of us must have an underestimated lens.
One should think why the manufacturers have given this range of 18-55 to start with, and then we realize this is almost what our human eye is capable of seeing and visualizing the optimum range for any person to view across.
And yes, of course, there are numerous better lenses across, but to start with, on your Photography Journey + with your very first attempt on a DSLR, this lens can do wonders. Believe me the 18mm at the wider side, should be optimum for landscapes and some environmental portraits too. An easier walkaround lens, very compatible, no pain in changing lenses, very good optical quality to start with, makes this lens a super combination with your DSLR.
Before you get your hands on a 50mm or some expensive lenses, always try to get the maximum from your loyal Kit Lens.
Photos by Ashok Saravanan Ay
Why Should I Use an 18-55mm Kit Lens?
Begginer’s Lens
Due to the amount of control it offers, this light weight lens instills great discipline and helps you improve your skills.
Cost:
When you buy a New DSLR Camera, this Kit lens will come with most affordable cost.
Convenience:
It barely takes up space in your camera bag, and is extremely lightweight.
Optical Quality:
Despite its low price, it is optically superb due to its simple design.
Versatility:
From portraits to street, macros to landscapes, the 18-55mm can be used for a number of subjects.
Some Beautiful Photographs by Ashok Saravanan
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20 comments
stunning !!
Awesome.
Very informative Asohk sir Thanks for sharing…
Hello Ashok,
Great examples.Really useful for beginners.Even some time i thought i have to use some other lens than 18-55mm.Thank you so much for the post
Fantastic and inspiring
marvelous & these photos stands as an example for lot of beginners on the usage of 18-55mm
amazing stuff love seeing you work Ashok 🙂
Thala..One more fantastic post. You have proved that it’s u and not the lens/camera. “Vallavanuku Pullum..” How true..
me Also use cit lanes so I get lots of good picture which is very popular more lenses I have but my choice is my cit lanes ….
Cool collection with Kit!
Keep inspiring Ashok!
Stunning images ana…. Love PhOtograph … An inspiration
The one man who has used 18-55 to its fullest…
Marvelous Thala!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow these are really inspiring images! A good example for those of us who always whine about not having this or that lens – limitations in equipment can even bring your creativity to the next level!
I totally agree.. In fact all my shots are taken by a D3100+18-55 VR combo. I would love to contribute a few to showcase the “Standard kit lens” which is mostly under rated by most.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/visionary_rohan/
really nice image, I have seen images taken by my friends on D3200/D3300 but those are really bad and I had a thought Nikon D3 series can perform better but after going through your images my doubt is cleared.
It would have been good if the raw photo was posted. All of these photos are enhanced/edited to a certainly good extend making it difficult for a viewer to understand the optical quality of the lens. It would have been better if the author had posted photos which mention different focal length, a good example for landscape, a good example for a macro, a portrait, a group etc.
Thanks for telling me that last line. 😛
Wonderful Images
Ashok Anna your photos are always my favorite and close to my heart forever. This is a very good post for all the beginners out there. I use only my Kit lens need to experiment lot more with it like you anna !! U are my inspiration always!!