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Higgmeister
May-31-2005, 03:44 PM
Hi All,
First, I did a search on these forums and didn't find what I was looking for.
Now, I'm looking at a 20D purchase in the very near future and am looking at B&H for the purchase. I'm mostly interested in the 100mm f2.8 macro, but want the kit lens as a general, inexpensive lens.
To the point, they have a $70 difference in their 18-55mm kit lens. The only difference I'm seeing is that one says USM and the other does not, but both are labeled as Canon lenses. I looked at Canon's site and I didn't see a non-USM 18-55mm lens:dunno.
Any clarification would be helpful.
Thanks,
Chris
wxwax
May-31-2005, 04:12 PM
If you're looking at the same thing I am, the first and more expensive listing also includes a 2GB flash card. Total is $1,599.95 before rebate. Is that what you're seeing on this page? (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?ci=1&sb=ps&pn=1&sq=desc&InitialSearch=yes&O=SearchBar&A=search&Q=*&shs=canon+18-55&image.x=0&image.y=0)
Higgmeister
May-31-2005, 10:09 PM
If you're looking at the same thing I am, the first and more expensive listing also includes a 2GB flash card. Total is $1,599.95 before rebate. Is that what you're seeing on this page? (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?ci=1&sb=ps&pn=1&sq=desc&InitialSearch=yes&O=SearchBar&A=search&Q=*&shs=canon+18-55&image.x=0&image.y=0) Hi Sid,
It's the ones just below it for $1469 and $1399. Neither has the flash card, just body and kit lens.
Thanks,
Chris
Steve Cavigliano
Jun-01-2005, 09:28 AM
Hi All,
First, I did a search on these forums and didn't find what I was looking for.
Now, I'm looking at a 20D purchase in the very near future and am looking at B&H for the purchase. I'm mostly interested in the 100mm f2.8 macro, but want the kit lens as a general, inexpensive lens.
To the point, they have a $70 difference in their 18-55mm kit lens. The only difference I'm seeing is that one says USM and the other does not, but both are labeled as Canon lenses. I looked at Canon's site and I didn't see a non-USM 18-55mm lens:dunno.
Any clarification would be helpful.
Thanks,
Chris
Hiya Chris and welcome to Dgrin :wave
Nice to see another friendly STFer here :D
I think you have it right. The USM version is more expensive and I haven't seen any standalone non-USM 18-55's being sold anywhere :scratch I think Canon may have stopped producing the non-USM version :dunno I picked up the kit in Nov and only the non-USM 18-55 was available then. It is not a bad lens and I don't know if the USM version is worth the extra $. The optics are the same, but you probably get a touch faster focusing (and maybe it's a bit quieter too). Either way, this is a nice inexpensive wide angle option. I don't use it often, being the tele sort of guy I am, but when I need wide I don't hesitate to use it. Also, it works pretty well with the internal flash for people shots within 12-15 feet :D
The first 8 images in this (http://www.pbase.com/slo2k/20d) gallery were taken with the non-USM kit lens. The first 4 images are uneditted originals.
You are gonna love this camera :thumb Good luck and welcome again.
Steve (SMC2002)
Higgmeister
Jun-01-2005, 09:30 AM
After doing some more research, I can only conclude that I'm not the only confused person on this topic. Since the kit lens is only my starter and I really don't care about the USM for this lens, I'm going to buy the lesser priced 20D and use the savings to buy a Kenko extension tube set for the 100mm macro. If the lens comes as a USM great, if not, no problem. Thanks Sid for looking into this, but I'm going to purchase today.
Thanks again,
Higgmeister
Jun-01-2005, 10:12 AM
Hi Steve,
I have noticed a lot of friendly names here from the other forum :D which is why I'm here. I just placed the order for the lesser priced camera and I know I'll be happy with that lens, for now. I checked out your site and I think the lens does a decent job for the price. The colors in your autum shot are quite striking. I'm mostly interested in the macro capability of the canon 100mm lens, so I bought that with the extension tubes. I'm hoping that I don't get lens happy with this camera. I have used a 50mm prime, a 70-200mm Zoom plus a 2X adapter for my SLR for many years.
Great to be here and thanks for the welcome,
Peter Dumont
Jun-01-2005, 12:42 PM
Hi Steve,
I have noticed a lot of friendly names here from the other forum :D which is why I'm here. I just placed the order for the lesser priced camera and I know I'll be happy with that lens, for now. I checked out your site and I think the lens does a decent job for the price. The colors in your autum shot are quite striking. I'm mostly interested in the macro capability of the canon 100mm lens, so I bought that with the extension tubes. I'm hoping that I don't get lens happy with this camera. I have used a 50mm prime, a 70-200mm Zoom plus a 2X adapter for my SLR for many years.
Great to be here and thanks for the welcome,Hi Chris !
Good to see you here.
Bye,
Peter Dumont
Nikolai
Jun-01-2005, 12:49 PM
Hi Steve,
I have noticed a lot of friendly names here from the other forum :D which is why I'm here. ....
Great to be here and thanks for the welcome,
Very glad to see you here!:thumb
I hope to save enough pennies this year to afford 20D, at least by XMas:-)
Cheers, mate!:1drink
Higgmeister
Jun-01-2005, 01:57 PM
I was doing a little research and came upon some threads recently from names I recognized. I did a little reading and liked what I saw here. I'm still checking things out here, but I'm really liking the ones I'm running into. Seems many of the ones I hold in high regard are already here, but unfortunately not all. I see so many friendly faces here that I think I have a new home. I was happy to see both of you here as I really enjoy your posts. I just saw Yuri's work in the portrait side so I won't have to go into pretty face withdrawals:D.
I look forward to sharing with you all here,
Chris
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