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    Which lenses should I purchase? Zooms? Primes? A combination?



    Has this been asked before? Yes. Yes, it has. Ok, now that that

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    As you mention groups and landscapes you don
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    Unless the IS is the must, I

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    For your intended purposes a zoom will work great, as David said you don

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    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

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    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.

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    Re: Which lenses should I purchase? Zooms? Primes? A combination?



    Quote Originally Posted by JJphoto


    Unless the IS is the must, I'd go with Tamron 17-55mm 2.8 non IS version and Canon 35mmL 1.4( or 24mm L prime) combo, but like David has mentioned, a 17-55mm zoom should be good enough.

    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.

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    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.

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    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!


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    I usually recommend zooms to those with 1-2 cameras, and primes to those with 3+ cameras. Obviously, what you
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