S Seyiph New Member Aug 22, 2008 92 0 0 West End Feb 20, 2009 #1 DEar fello CS, Seniors & moderators. Can't decide. is this a good step for landscape & portraiture? just for weddings events & beaches + holidays. Thanks for your replies! Seyiph.
DEar fello CS, Seniors & moderators. Can't decide. is this a good step for landscape & portraiture? just for weddings events & beaches + holidays. Thanks for your replies! Seyiph.
G geeteethree New Member Aug 20, 2007 654 0 0 35 Feb 20, 2009 #2 yes it is a good setup. I would get a longer lens to
A Arngren New Member Jan 12, 2009 137 0 0 Feb 20, 2009 #3 50d + 17-55 is a good combi. If die die want to get FF then get 5D + 24-105 or 24-70.
C chalib Senior Member Oct 4, 2007 2,072 0 36 Feb 20, 2009 #4 If budget allow, just go for it.... won't regret :devil:
F findjk New Member Feb 19, 2009 147 0 0 37 Singapore www.jk-lee.com Feb 20, 2009 #5 You are so lucky! Perhaps, you could get 5D with 24 70, considering it's a full frame and 24 would be enough for your sceneries.
You are so lucky! Perhaps, you could get 5D with 24 70, considering it's a full frame and 24 would be enough for your sceneries.
Z zhiw3i Member Oct 13, 2008 414 0 16 Feb 20, 2009 #6 doubt the 16-35 will be enough for your potraitures. 24-105 would be nice
S Seyiph New Member Aug 22, 2008 92 0 0 West End Feb 22, 2009 #7 Thank you all for the honest advises - deeply appreciate it. its a 5D+24-105 i guess when i sell my 50D+17-55. My best to all!
Thank you all for the honest advises - deeply appreciate it. its a 5D+24-105 i guess when i sell my 50D+17-55. My best to all!