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02/18/2006 10:58:09 AM · #1 |
I am a happy owner of a new Canon EOS 350D Rebel XT and I am just looking forward buying my lens collection in the forecoming weeks and months.
I have 2 candidates for tele, which are the
Canon EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III USM and the Canon EF 90-300mm f/4.5-5.6 USM.
Do you have any experiences which one is more worthy to buy? Thank you very much in advance. |
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02/18/2006 01:27:19 PM · #2 |
Bump! :-)
Anyone any experiences? It's okay if you write what you like or dislike about any of them, if you have ever tried them. |
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02/18/2006 01:44:56 PM · #3 |
Why is the 90-300mm listed as a prime?
I don't have experience with either but it looks as if they are both the same price so I would go with the 75-300mm. Only because it will give you a wider range but not much. Also I still have my Quantaray for sale. I just haven't had time to put it there yet. But the Canon lens is a lot better.
Message edited by author 2006-02-18 13:45:06.
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02/18/2006 03:26:53 PM · #4 |
Thank you rex, I think you are right. There is a special discount for the 90-300mm here in Hungary, but may be because the 75-300mm is better and noone takes the 90-300mm. :-)
I just looked around and I spotted a third favourite:
Canon EF 28-200 f/3.5 - 5.6 USM
I am thinking about it, because for the first time, it's a more friendly lens for everyday use. I thought if I read hundreds of specifications I will be more clever, but I am even more confused than ever. |
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02/18/2006 03:27:59 PM · #5 |
I've never seen the 90-300, so I'm not sure if it's still in production.
The 75-300 is being phased out as they'll probably get the non IS version of the new 70-300 IS from Canon. Apparently, with the new zoom, as the barrel extends to past 200mm, if you hold the camrea for a verticle composition, the barrel may move and cause soft images. Canon's response has pretty been "what do you expect for $600 lens?"
I'd say consider the Sigma 70-300 APO or the new Tamron 70-300 Di that was just introduced. The currentl Canon 75-300 is just too soft from 200mm on and has lots of CA and poor colors in my view compared to other lenses such as the Sigma.
Good luck
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02/18/2006 03:36:01 PM · #6 |
That kit lens you have is a very good al around lens. Use it I woould also suggest something like the Sigma but whatever you feel is best for you. Just think it through.
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02/18/2006 03:46:07 PM · #7 |
Thank you yido, rex, the Sigma 70-300 APO is really persuasive. Look at this photo taken with it:
If there is really no post-process here except USM, then it simply ROCKS!!! It was worth to ask, because I wasn't really sure about the 2 lenses I mentioned first. |
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02/18/2006 04:28:31 PM · #8 |
I had the 90-300, bought it in Dubai duty free. I used it for a week or so and sold it on ebay the very next week. The images were so soft I coudn't get a crisp image at all.
Not seen the 75-300, but the 75-3000 IS is excellent if a little soft at the far end of the zoom.
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02/19/2006 05:33:26 AM · #9 |
Thanks a lot, Falc. Unfortunately the IS lenses cost heaps of money in Hungary, I can't afford them, however it would be fine, because I have a damn shaky hand. :-) I have been hanging around Sigma and I like their 70-300mm lenses a lot, I am just asking around because anytime I choose a lens, it cannot be purchased in Hungary, jut a similar one... |
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