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    Talking Its about that time of year again, taxes are coming back! Anyone getting any goodies?

    I shoot with a T3i and I'm debating between getting the 15-85mm or the 24-105mm. The price between them isn't a deciding factor, but I am more looking toward the one I will benefit using more.

    I am leaning more towards the 24-105 mostly because of the extra reach on the long end and the constant aperture. That, and I have the wide end covered pretty well with my Tokina 11-16mm. The fact that I'd have to switch lenses to get that wider angle doesnt seem like that big of a deal to me, since when I shoot wide, I feel like its planned, such as at a local rock show, or a stationary shot, such as a landscape. I can't recall ever coming across something where I have thought "Wow, I need a wide angle, RIGHT NOW" Also, if I ever decide to upgrade to, or purchase a non APS-C body, I get to keep that lens for that body as well.

    The more I think about it, the more I lean towards the 24-105. I guess my questions are, will I really miss that 6mm from 17-23? And do I benefit in any way by using the 15-85mm over the 24-105, is there anything it does better? Areas it performs better in?




    That brings me on to my second question. I also really want the Canon 100-400mm, as I tend to do a lot of wildlife and nature photography. The big question is, do I purchase this lens first in place of the 15-85/24-105 and effectively increase my range between my lenses from 11-250mm (minus that pesky 17th mm) to 11-400mm, or do I purchase a lens that will increase image quality over my already established range?

    As it stands right now, I am favoring the 24-105 out of the two, but leaning more towards purchasing the 100-400mm first out of the two.
    Questions for me? Suggestions? Any input? Much appreciated.





    Now that that is out of the way, is anyone else treating themselves with their tax money?

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    David,

    What is your "normal" lens today? I think the 24-105L is a really good lens, but I think you may miss the 15-23mm range. It depends on your shooting style though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Throgmartin View Post
    David,

    What is your "normal" lens today? I think the 24-105L is a really good lens, but I think you may miss the 15-23mm range. It depends on your shooting style though.

    Dave
    I currently have-
    Tokina 11-16mm
    Canon 18-55mm
    Canon 50mm f/1.4
    Canon 55-250mm
    Canon 100mm Macro

    I mostly switch between the kit lens and the 55-250mm, depending on the situation, but I find that the 55-250 is on more simply because I do a lot of out doors stuff.

    I just got the Tokina but plan on using it a lot for local show for friends of mine's bands. It's my wide lens, so I will be experimenting with that a bit, using it in various situations to see what I can do with it.

    The 50mm sees a lot of use at shows as well, especially if I can't use the flash. If I am at a party or an event where I don't want to be changing lenses constantly, thats usually the lens I have on.

    The Macro, well, that gets used for Macro and thats about it, I havent used it in any other way too much yet.

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    I'm a fan of the 24-105, It's on my camera most the time.
    For walking around (outside) with one lens and what I've been taking pictures of I never miss that 15-23 range. I find most my shots are at the 105 end.
    I had a 55-250 and liked the range, but I honestly prefer the pictures I take with the 105. (even if I have to crop them to get the range)
    Once I got the 24-105 my 18-55 never gets used and 55-250 seldom got used. (I sold the 55-250 Friday)

    Inside without flash is where the slightly faster and 15-23 range might be missed..
    I've rented the 100-400 a couple times- I really like using it, I don't mind the push pull zoom at all, also it shares filter size (77mm) with the 24-105.



    Taxes-
    No Refund for me this year- would like to replace the 55-250 range with L series - 70-200 or 70-300 (because it's relatively compact) or maybe the 100-400.
    But just got new 7D and used 17-55 for Christmas so... probably not in the near future... I'll rent them weekends I know they will get used.

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    If you don't use the 100mm besides macro what makes you think that the 105mm end is so usefull on a standard lens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FastGass View Post
    If you don't use the 100mm besides macro what makes you think that the 105mm end is so usefull on a standard lens?

    John.
    I use 100mm (or right in that ballpark at least) quite often, I just do it with my 55-250 instead of changing lenses.

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    For me, I have the Canon EF-S 10-22mm lens for my ultra-wide shots and for my "walk around" lens I use the 24-105L and love it. It is pretty versatile, 24mm is useful for those landscape shots that 22 or less is just too wide and the 105 is great for zooming in on a sunset or another object.

    I'm waiting for all of our documents to come in to see what we will be getting back for $. I'm looking at either getting a NAS for backup (we already backup data to an external drive and bluray discs [copy kept at home and at work]) or possibly the Canon 70-300L lens.
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    I doubt I will be getting any money back this year... but if somehow that happens. I will be going Sigma 35 1.4 all the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Johnston View Post
    I doubt I will be getting any money back this year... but if somehow that happens. I will be going Sigma 35 1.4 all the way.

    Dave.
    A friend of mine just got one and he absolutely loves it, hopefully you can get it!
    Lots of Dave's in this topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidWare View Post
    The more I think about it, the more I lean towards the 24-105. I guess my questions are, will I really miss that 6mm from 17-23? And do I benefit in any way by using the 15-85mm over the 24-105, is there anything it does better? Areas it performs better in?
    Hi, I debated a similar question a few years ago, but in my case it was 24-105 vs. 17-55/2.8 (there was no EF-S 15-85 at the time). I ended up with the 24-105 primarily because I wanted the long end.

    Later I added EF-S 10-22 and was very happy with the 10-22 / 24-105 combo for years. I’m sure you would also like the 24-105 paired with your Tokina. But…it’s kind of a hassle always having to bring an extra lens. If I had known what I know today, and if the 15-85 had been available at the time, I may have chosen the 15-85 over the 24-105. (I’m not sure because I really don’t like a varying maximum aperture design.)

    As I see it the optical performance (IQ) isn’t the differentiator between these lenses - both are very good. The 24-105 has an obvious advantage if you would get a FF body some day, but considering the camera you have today I would compare them like this:

    EF 24-105: Constant f/4 through the entire range may not be the fastest but is fair enough. It has some more reach, but the extra reach isn’t enough for outweighing the poor wide angle. (15-85 mm is a much more versatile range.) Paired with a wide angle zoom the 24-105 works nicely, but then there will be lots of lens swapping. (And to be able to do that you always have to bring an extra lens.) The EF 24-105 is a really solid high quality lens - it feels great to use.

    EF-S 15-85: It has a perfect normal zoom range but the f/3.5-5.6 thing is annoying. If you don’t have a problem with the varying maximum aperture it’s the natural choice. Of course it depends on your shooting style, but I would personally find it difficult not to have the range 17-23 covered. For me that's a quite common focal length range (on my 7D) and the versatile EF-S 15-85 covers it.

    Good luck with a tough decision…

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