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Re: Grand Canyon :) Tips??
would it be a better i idea to rent a camera then? like the 40D or 50D to get cleaner shots with more dynamic range plus have a second body then to use two lenses on each body to avoid switching lenses?? hmmm
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Re: Grand Canyon :) Tips??
I wouldn't suggest having 2 bodies hanging around your neck if you're hiking!
The fisheye will give a different effect than the 10-22mm ultrawide angle so I guess it depends on what results you want. I use my 10-22 a lot and it works perfectely for landscape shots (for me) which is why I recommended it over the 16-35. Unfortunately I can't comment on the fisheye as I haven't had the opportunity to use it.
I'm not sure what you mean by it's effectiveness compared to the fisheye but it will give you some nice dramatic results at 10mm.
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Re: Grand Canyon :) Tips??
I'd rent the new Sigma8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 HSM (the widest lens available for your body) and a 7D if you have enough money (:
A graduated NeutralDensityFilter and a Circular Polarizer Filter will make your shots look neat
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Re: Grand Canyon :) Tips??
good suggestions thanks! but i cant seem to find that sigma anywhere i sadly dont have enough money to rent the camera too
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Re: Grand Canyon :) Tips??
I recently found suggestions from friends who thought the Tokina 11-16 2.8 was a good idea. Does anyone else think this would be a good idea? im not crazy about the few small mm range though. Im still stuck between the sigma 10-22 the canon 10-22, tokina zoom fisheye, and the tokina 11-16.
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