Originally Posted by
Jayson
If your looking at those lenses and that body, then you may want to look at a couple other options as well. The 24-70 will be very large on your 600D and expensive to boot. What you could do is get the Tokina or the Canon UWA, pick up the Tamron 17-50mm (without the VC) and get yourself a good zoom like the 70-200f/4 without the IS. It would basically cost you about what you would pay for the two listed above and give you more focal length to play with and you wouldn't be missing out on much getting the Tamron instead of the Canon 24-70. I use both and preferred my Tamron for the longest time. It is sharper than the canon in the middle, but not as much on the outer edges. With the new announcement of the 24-70mm II, I am not sure if there is going to be a bunch of people dealing their original version for the second and if they do, your not going to see much savings since the new model is so much more expensive. The used market for that lens might actually go up. I used the Tamron for all of my wedding images since I had a terrible focusing problem with my 24-70mm and never had a problem at all. All of the images are sharp. I will post a couple pictures with my Tokina 12-24 f/4. Keep in mind the Tokina lenses have a sale right now also at Adorama.