I am not much of a photo person. I would like to get my wife a decent zoom lens for her Canon SLR.
I can get a "Canon EF-S 55-250mm F/4-5.6 iS Image Stabilizer lens - 88-400mm equivalent focal length , UD element" lens for R2850 from Frontosa and a "CANON Sigma lense 70-300DG" for R1999 from Dion Wired.
I have no clue what "F/4-5.6" means or how a lens that is 55-250mm could have a focal length of 88-400. I know that she wants to get a 300mm lens. Are either of the two above any good and is the Canon better than a 300mm lens because of the 88-400mm part?
I can get a "Canon EF-S 55-250mm F/4-5.6 iS Image Stabilizer lens - 88-400mm equivalent focal length , UD element" lens for R2850 from Frontosa and a "CANON Sigma lense 70-300DG" for R1999 from Dion Wired.
I have no clue what "F/4-5.6" means or how a lens that is 55-250mm could have a focal length of 88-400. I know that she wants to get a 300mm lens. Are either of the two above any good and is the Canon better than a 300mm lens because of the 88-400mm part?