Has this been asked before? Yes. Yes, it has. Ok, now that that
Has this been asked before? Yes. Yes, it has. Ok, now that that
As you mention groups and landscapes you don
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Unless the IS is the must, I
For your intended purposes a zoom will work great, as David said you don
Generally, I like to encourage people to get primes (I shoot all primes myself). But in your case it seems like a zoom would be more useful. Group shots and landscapes are often f/5.6 or narrower, so you don
For landscapes I'd definitely consider the 15-85mm. The extra angle of view makes it more appealing for landscapes IMO, I have one and my favourite shots with it have all been taken at the wide end.
Originally Posted by JJphoto
If budget is indeed the deciding factor (and you're going with the Tamron), get the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 instead of the 35L. I came *this* close to getting the 24L II, but ended up buying the Sigma instead; I have never regretted that decision. The Sigma lacks nothing that is worth spending the extra $800-$1000 on the Canon, aside the from weather sealing which was unimportant to me.
I agree with you, Sean. I didn't think about that lens. I am a prime guy, but sometimes I do miss the zoom especially when photograph something not that important(like kids everyday activities which not need thin DOF). a Tamron 17-50mm2.8 plus the sigma 30mm 1.4 prime does sound a very good combo( I already have the 85mm 1.8) since both lenses have very good reviews and saving money always important part for me when decide purchasing a lens.
I am also a prime guy, my general perpose kit consists of the; MD 24mm f/2.8, FD 35mm f/2.0, MD 50mm f/1.7 and MD 70-210mm f/4. If I were to add anything to this kit would be a Samyang 14mm f/2.8 and 85mm f/1.8 or f/2.0 by Minolta or the Samyang 85mm f/1.4. I also have the MD 100mm f/4 macro and extention tubes, which is a lot of fun!
Joihn.
I usually recommend zooms to those with 1-2 cameras, and primes to those with 3+ cameras. Obviously, what you
We're a Canon/Profoto family: five cameras, sixteen lenses, fifteen Profoto lights, too many modifiers.