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Well I should say none of these lenses are $400, they're all $600-$800 so I guess that is my price range now since nothing around $400 has been mentioned.
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I want an everyday lens but something wide would be nice as long as you think it is practical for everyday use:
17-40mm for $688 10-22mm for $690 17-55mm for $990 I haven't price hunted, those are just Amazon's prices. What do you think?
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Heres some shots my cousin has taken with the lens: (You can click the pics for bigger images)
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If you want a cheap macro I'd suggest looking into the Canon 50mm F/1.8 (also known as the nifty-fifty) and with some kenko extension tubes. The 50mm F/1.8 is a great lens for its price, but its also going to hunt like the kit lens, the AF on it isn't anything special either, and can get very annoying. Check this thread on POTN for some shots of the 50mm F/1.8 with extension tubes. Edit: Sorry I was only reading parts of your thread, but make sure your focus points are correct, because if not it's going to change where you want it to focus. To do that press the * button on the upper right hand corner, and make press the center circle button (where the 4 directional buttons are) and make sure that the red dot is either in the center or on all the the points.
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03-25-2007, 07:54 PM | #28 |
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wow those are some incredible shots lol. I don't think the lens really matters in his case.
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Hmm it could be a bad copy then, I can understand the low-light hunting, but during the day my kit lens is that bad on focusing. As soon as you start stepping up to more expensive and higher grade lenses you're going to be spoiled. The Sigma has HSM as well, so the focus is very quick. All around its a great lens, its pretty sharp, there is some distortion at 10mm but any UWA will give you that distortion, but nothing that can't easily be corrected in photoshop. You only get it when you're really close to an object as well.
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Be warned, the 17-55 and 17-40 are underwhelming at first. When considering composition, creatively, they give you nothing vs. the stock lens. The quality is a different matter and you will appreciate this when you get a 'keeper' and enlarge it to 20x30in. So, if you could get your stock working better, I would get the 10-22 to broaden your creative options. Otherwise the 17-55 is a great choice - albeit pricey.
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The 17-40L is a great walk around lens. I bring it pretty much everywhere. Build quality is top notch (as you would expect since it is a L) and its not too wide unlike the 10-22.
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Hmm so maybe I will get the 10-22 for now and then replace my stock with the 17-40 for Christmas? Then maybe a macro for my birthday April 2008 hahaa and I'm set
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You'll never be set. There'll always be something new or better you'll need.
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