well if there is a third option for a traveller`s general purpose lens, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS...more expensive piece of glass.questions, wanted to get a new lens. love taking buildings and landscape. thanks!
17-55 or the 17-40 L.
Im actually surprise that the 17-40 cost about 200bucks lower then the 17-55..
well if there is a third option for a traveller`s general purpose lens, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS...more expensive piece of glass.
its a tradeoff for greater zoom. For those native/folk/cultural performances, no guarantee will get a good spot so the 105mm end would be useful. Have to see how many percent will be landscapes vs snapshots.i tink 24mm isn't wide enough for landscapes esp nt using a FF
is that so? than why my Nikon 17~55 cost more than Nikon 18~200?Why are suprise? 17-55mm has a more zoom range which explains the price diff.
i think the 24-105mm is great too, focus fast, sharp, although not as wide as 17-55mm, but is a great walk about for me tho
IS for wide angle lenses like 17-40 isn't very helpful, at least for my case. Because you can already avoid handshake blur at slow shutter speeds according to the 1/focal length guide.Let's not forget tat the 17-55 has IS. 17-40 doesn't.
You can try EF-S 28-135. But I doubt it is wide enough for your landscapes. There is a uwa option: EF-S 10-22.indeed but the price of it just put me off.. way out of the budget
IS for wide angle lenses like 17-40 isn't very helpful, at least for my case. Because you can already avoid handshake blur at slow shutter speeds according to the 1/focal length guide.
You can try EF-S 28-135. But I doubt it is wide enough for your landscapes. There is a uwa option: EF-S 10-22.
questions, wanted to get a new lens. love taking buildings and landscape. thanks!
17-55 or the 17-40 L.
Im actually surprise that the 17-40 cost about 200bucks lower then the 17-55..
the 10-22 is another option im looking into. anyone had a hands-on review for this lens?? thanks!
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just watch out for distorting buildings..don't go 10mm all the time.
If possible go for a 16-35mm and u can take shots in poor lightening too.
http://software.canon-europe.com/files/documents/EF_Lens_Work_Book_4_EN.pdf