View Full Version : Lense as a belated present
livefreenski
Aug-19-2006, 02:34 PM
As a belated graduation present my parents are gonna give me $400 dollars towards some new glass on top of that i'll spend up to $500.
I'm looking at the Cannon 24-105L
I already have an ok telephoto lense
For this lense im looking for a quality lense that will handle flowers, landscapes and possible a portrait lense, I basically just looking for a good quality image, not a huge concern on speed or a huge focal length at all
Other suggestions or opinions
-ty
DavidTO
Aug-19-2006, 02:36 PM
What's the body? What lenses do you have? Just the telephoto? Which one?
livefreenski
Aug-19-2006, 09:54 PM
o gosh yea that be important info sorry mind cramp
300 rebel
I have the standard lense that comes with the camera
Canon EF 75-300 F/4.0-5.6 III Lens
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Zoom Lens
the telephoto mostly stays in the camera bag bc not the greatest quality but it works
-ty
Red Bull
Aug-20-2006, 09:06 AM
I have the 17-40 f/4 L and it is my most used lens. Yes, it covers what the 18-55 does but it has a very nice close focusing distance ability to capture flowers, and it is a very nice landscape lens. It's also in your price range.:deal
Scott_Quier
Aug-20-2006, 09:13 AM
I'm one of the large number of folks who swear by the Tamron 28-75. It's a very good lens (maybe great? nah) at a very good price. If you go with this lens, you then have to worry about what to do with the other $500.
DavidTO
Aug-20-2006, 09:16 AM
Yeah, the 17-40 is a great lens, and is also my most used lens on a 20D.
On a Rebel, I would think that the 24-105 would not be wide enough for landscapes.
On a full frame camera, it may be just the thing for all that you want to do, but it's too long a lens for landscapes, IMO.
If I had $900 to spend, I would most likely get the 17-40 and the 50 f1.4. On a 1.6x body, the 50 makes a nice portrait lens, it gives you a large aperture, and it's all a major step up from your kit lens.
On a budget, the next lens I would get would be the 70-200 f4. No IS and you lose a stop, but it's 1/3 the cost of it's big brother. Great lens for ~$500.
And as much as Gus poo-poos it, the 10-22EFS is a great, fun lens. That would be round 3 for me.
livefreenski
Aug-20-2006, 10:07 AM
the 17-40 sounds like a contentder i'll hafta to get a few more opinions and do some reading though before i let all the money go haha thanks:rofl
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