you're doing the right thing, by investing in good glass.
you're doing the right thing, by investing in good glass.
wow thanks guys! i appreciate it. quick replies too[Y]. And as far as i know, when you buy a lens you buy for the long term so i could buy a new camera in the future and always have a good lens.
I first purchased my 300 F4L IS when I owned the original 6.3 megapixel Digital Rebel. It took great pictures on that body. I've since upgraded my body to the 5D MkII and I use it all the time. It's an excellent lens. If you buy good glass, you get to use it a long time on a lot of bodies.
Besides a Sigma maco lens I have nothing but L glass for my XSi and 50D. Bought the XSi body only and a 70-200 F\4 as my "kit lens"
Good glass always rules.
I bought my 17-55 f/2.8 IS and 70-200 f/2.8 L IS when all I had was an XTi. I'm still enjoying the heck out of them now that I own a 50D. And I'll still enjoy both of them when [someday] I own the 7D. :-D
(I've invested too much money in the EF-S line to give it up...those lenses are just too good for me to let go).
Originally Posted by Sinh Nhut Nguyen
I will "second" that quote from nate,...I bought my first "L" lens (24-105) when i was using my 300D Rebel in 2005,...and instantly noticed better IQ!!! and still have it to this day!