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Since you already have the 28-55, how about the 75-300? Then maybe later get a macro lens. |
just adopted the Canon EF 24-105 mm f/4 L IS USM merry christmas me |
sighs i don't know if i should let go of my 10-20 sigma and get a 17-40 f4L i just bought a 15mm fish eye off Levitron. and i can lens correct it and it'd b pretty much the same wideness. as my usuable 10mm. considering i had harsh vignetting at 10mm. i have to shoot at 12mm to prevent vignetting. currently have 10-20 sigma 15mm fisheye 2.8 28-75 2.8tamron 70-200 2.8sigma 85mm 1.8 50mm 1.8 GRRR what to do. or should i just keep my set up as is. all this going on my 1d mark2 (1.3 crop).. sold my xt . |
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edit: added links Tamron 18-250mm http://www.fredmiranda.com/reviews/s...&cat=43&page=1 Sigma 18-200mm http://www.fredmiranda.com/reviews/s...hp?product=332 also is it worth it to give up 50mm for better IQ or to just stick with the longer range?? |
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please do as i am seriously looking at this lens as well |
ditto please. test shots too if you have time :) |
Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM vs Canon 70-200 f2.8 L USM anyone have any idea which one offer the best bang for the buck for the 2 lenses? pros and cons? they are almost similar in price. $999 vs $1299. is the Canon worth th extra $300? I know Canon will have better resell value. and is the canon IS really worth the extra $600? I heard Canon's L series version II is coming out in the summer..is this true? |
for my xti, i was looking at the Tamron AF 17-50mm f/2.8 and wondering if it's worth the price to get something with a f/2.8 rather than f/3.5. My kit is a f/3.5 so I never used something at f/2.8. The alternative is to get something with IS but using point and shoot IS before, it doesn't really help when there are things moving about. |
Your kit is a f/3.5 but it's not a constant f/3.5 right? It's probably like a f/3.5-5.6. the Tamron would be a constant f/2.8 throughout the zoom range and it does make a big difference. I have read good things about that Tamron and I'm thinking about getting one myself since they just released their own AF-S equivilent for Nikon. |
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and to michelin man, IS at that range i've found is rarely ever used. for me anyways |
im lookin at 2 lens, for an OK skilled photographer... will this lens be ok for a walkaround? Canon EF-S 10-22mm 3.5-4.5 USM also.. im thinkin of this macro lens. Mainly gonna be shooting shit like toys n such.. EF-S 60mm 2.8 USM and i need some advice for a good fisheye..it seems that the canon and sigma ones work better on the 5d or other prograde shit..is that false..or is there a cheaper alternative..i just want a fisheye for the fun factor, but still get quality shots |
what camera are you using? 10-22 doesn't afford that much of a range. a lot of wide angle shots but not so much on the midrange shots. but again its all in personal preference. with that being said, i doni't have much experience with short lenses =) |
Canon 400d hmm well..cant afford these ritght now anyways its one or the other hahaha |
The 10-22 is pretty wide. You may be better off with a 16-35. |
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What are absolutely must have linses? Hi, im relatively new to photography with DSLR and i was wondering what lenses are must have for high-amature use. I always look thru automotive shots and it makes me wonder how do you bend object out of shape. I have Canon Rebel so i would appriciate any input on this mather.... THank you |
Tell us what you like to shoot most often...your question is too general to answer. It's 'lenses,' not 'linses,' BTW. |
Thanks and sorry for my grammar :) Well i like the automotive pictures where middle of the picture is kind of zoomed in and looks like a fish eye but in reverse effect... |
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100/105mm is a bit long for portraits on a crop body. 60mm-85mm would be more pleasing to the eye. |
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