Im not sure what lens to get next,i kind of want to get the 24-70mm it would be perfect but people say its too heavy comments?
Im not sure what lens to get next,i kind of want to get the 24-70mm it would be perfect but people say its too heavy comments?
If i dont get the 24-70mm id probably get the 17-40mm or 15-85mm?
Since your post was a little short on information, I
Originally Posted by Caleb
Some people say the music is too loud. Some people say the temperature is too cold. Some people say it's too heavy.What some people say doesn't really matter -- what matters is what you say.Some people carry 50 pounds around all day long to get the best shot possible.Others can't put up with even a 1 pound digicam.You'll have to figure out where you are on that scale -- no one can decide for you.
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Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
Originally Posted by Steve U
These had me rolling....
*mumbles something about ansell adams and hiking with his multi-kg setup for days for one shot*
but even without all Dan
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There was a pretty good discussion yesterday between the 17-55 and 15-85.
community.the-digital-picture.com/.../6030.aspx
You may find some of that relevant.
But I agree with the Dr. One of your first decisions is are you staying APS-C (17-55 or 15-85) or do you plan to upgrade to FF at some point soon...say 3 months as foreseen by David?
I sold my 17-40, which I used on a 7D, because it was lackluster and had limited range. If your style tends towards people, portraits and general photography and not so much landscapes, then you might get away with 24mm on the wide end on an APS-C sensor. Otherwise get the 15-85, 17-55 or Tamron 17-50 (non VC).
The best lenses tend to weigh the most. If you are worried about weight, get an R-Strap (blackrapid.com). I cannot imagine life without mine. It might actually be the most important accessory that I have; without it I would certainly get tired of shlepping around my 7D and 70-300L.
dragging the point further from the OP and towards retaining systems, i saw this or something similar in an ad once, just googled and found this:
http://www.spiderholster.com/
ok, so wedding and event photography, i wouldn
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