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    The AI-Servo tracks better on the 7D. I don't know if it really focuses any faster, but it either estimates better, the lower shutter lag improves the estimates, or the firmware doesn't intentionally cripple it for a low-end camera. I'm not sure which.

    According to Bryan, the RC-6 should work on the 7D.

    You'll lose the T3i's video zoom feature, if that's something you care about.

    I would hesitate to get the 28-135mm. 28 is not wide at all. The 11-16 is ultra-wide, so you'll still be missing an important chunk of focal length, and you'll constantly be fiddling around swapping lenses. If you're looking for a quality replacement for the kit lens, with more range, and you're fine with the aperture on the 18-55mm, the 15-85mm is the lens to look at. For a wider aperture, look for the Canon 17-55mm IS, or look for a Tamron 17-50mm (non VC) to save a few hundred.

    From what I've seen in reviews, when it first came out, the original 18-135mm (non STM) isn't anything special. I'd rather take any of the three lenses I mentioned above. The 18-135mm STM looks to be decently sharp, but I haven't yet seen an in-depth review of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
    You'll lose the T3i's video zoom feature, if that's something you care about.
    I have only tried it a few times, but for sure would not miss it if I changed cameras. If you actually use it while recording, you ruin your video.

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
    I would hesitate to get the 28-135mm. 28 is not wide at all. The 11-16 is ultra-wide, so you'll still be missing an important chunk of focal length, and you'll constantly be fiddling around swapping lenses. If you're looking for a quality replacement for the kit lens, with more range, and you're fine with the aperture on the 18-55mm, the 15-85mm is the lens to look at. For a wider aperture, look for the Canon 17-55mm IS, or look for a Tamron 17-50mm (non VC) to save a few hundred.
    There is a used 17-55 for sale here in the forum:
    http://community.the-digital-picture...ead.php?t=6373
    Arnt

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