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06/19/2010 01:22:20 PM · #1
So if you could only own three Canon lenses, which ones would they be?
06/19/2010 01:32:22 PM · #2
full frame sensor or crop?
06/19/2010 01:32:42 PM · #3
For your camera, crop sensor? For best coverage and excellent optical quality, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L, Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS.

On the FF cameras, swap the Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L for the 10-22mm.

R.
06/19/2010 01:40:28 PM · #4
Originally posted by hopper:

full frame sensor or crop?


Crop

Message edited by author 2010-06-19 13:41:30.
06/19/2010 01:54:03 PM · #5
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

For your camera, crop sensor? For best coverage and excellent optical quality, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L, Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS.

On the FF cameras, swap the Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L for the 10-22mm.

R.


Perfect choices. Of course Why would you every stop with 3?? lol.

But really this question is difficult to answer. The above are a perfect combination to cover most of your needs but if you mainly want to shoot sports or wildlife then I would choose different. If you mainly wanted landscapes or architecture then I would choose different. If it is mainly bugs and macro or products then still different. But for general use I agree with Bear_Music
06/19/2010 01:59:42 PM · #6
Originally posted by jminso:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

For your camera, crop sensor? For best coverage and excellent optical quality, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L, Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS.

On the FF cameras, swap the Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L for the 10-22mm.

R.


Perfect choices. Of course Why would you every stop with 3?? lol.

But really this question is difficult to answer. The above are a perfect combination to cover most of your needs but if you mainly want to shoot sports or wildlife then I would choose different. If you mainly wanted landscapes or architecture then I would choose different. If it is mainly bugs and macro or products then still different. But for general use I agree with Bear_Music


So you'd go 24-70 2.8L over 24-105 f4L...If you had to take cost into account.
06/19/2010 02:43:18 PM · #7
Originally posted by kgeary:

So you'd go 24-70 2.8L over 24-105 f4L...If you had to take cost into account.


I like the f/2.8, and the 70-105 range is covered by the 70-200mm anyway. So yes. I might conceivably take the 24-105mm for the FF, because 70mm isn't much reach on FF, but I do like that f/2.8...

R.
06/19/2010 02:44:23 PM · #8
Incidentally, I'd prefer to make it 4 lenses and include Canon's 100mm f/2.8L IS... I am loving that lens...

R.
06/19/2010 03:20:55 PM · #9
For the greatest flexibility, probably the 24-70/2.8L, the 70-200/2.8L IS, and a 50mm prime. I might consider trading the 50mm prime for the 16-35/2.8L if my photography included a lot of landscape work. And I'd *have* to cheat and sneak in a 1.4x converter :-)
But in reality, I could never stop at three, LOL. One look at my profile, and you will know that to be fact.
06/19/2010 03:47:21 PM · #10
Originally posted by kirbic:

For the greatest flexibility, probably the 24-70/2.8L, the 70-200/2.8L IS, and a 50mm prime. I might consider trading the 50mm prime for the 16-35/2.8L if my photography included a lot of landscape work. And I'd *have* to cheat and sneak in a 1.4x converter :-)
But in reality, I could never stop at three, LOL. One look at my profile, and you will know that to be fact.


Exactly...I hate stopping at three, but I like to pack light. How do you deal with all the lenses? If you go on vacation or you do a shoot for someone, how do you choose which to take? Or do you just pack them all?
06/19/2010 03:53:16 PM · #11
Previously, my vacation lenses have been 10-22, 28-135, 90 macro (Tamron) and 100-400. I now have a lighter and much smaller telephoto zoom for travel - 70-300. I'm even thinking of leaving the 28-135 at home next time so will travel with the 10-22, 90, 70-300 (and a P & S with range 24-720 :D)
06/19/2010 03:56:00 PM · #12
Originally posted by kgeary:


Exactly...I hate stopping at three, but I like to pack light. How do you deal with all the lenses? If you go on vacation or you do a shoot for someone, how do you choose which to take? Or do you just pack them all?


I pick and choose which lenses I will need based on where I'm going and what I'll be shooting. I often take my camera on business travel with me, which implies traveling pretty light, since I also have a laptop bag and a suitcase. I still manage to bring three or more lenses most of the time. The 24-70 lives on the camera, so that is always in the bag. The 50/1.4 is pretty much always there too, in a two-up stack with the 15mm fish in a single compartment in the bag. I also pack either the 24/1.4 or the 135/2 depending on what I'll be shooting. If I have room to haul the extra soft case, I'll take along the 70-200 and/or the 400/5.6 if I feel I will need that kind of reach.
06/19/2010 06:19:42 PM · #13
My vacation gear - the 7D, the 10-22, the 24-105. And a spare battery, a charger, a card reader, and a laptop. The other lenses normally have to stay at home, though I have been known to throw in the Lensbaby because it doesn't weigh anything at all.
06/19/2010 06:23:27 PM · #14
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

For your camera, crop sensor? For best coverage and excellent optical quality, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L, Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS.

On the FF cameras, swap the Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L for the 10-22mm.

R.


That is exactly what I want...
06/19/2010 06:26:22 PM · #15
10-22mm, 100mm macro and 100-400L.
06/19/2010 06:44:32 PM · #16
Bear knows where its at. 10-22, 24-70, 70-200 =sick range sick quality sick speed.

06/19/2010 10:42:04 PM · #17
I don't know that I'd part with my 24-105 for the 24-70, even for the extra stop. Love that 24-105.
06/19/2010 10:53:38 PM · #18
Well, my personal favorites...100mm f/2.8L IS Macro, 17-40 f/4L, 85mm f/1.8, rarely use anything else, in that order.

ETA: If I could own it...I would love to add a Zeiss 21mm Distagon T* 2.8 to replace my wide angle zoom.

Message edited by author 2010-06-19 22:56:38.
06/19/2010 10:59:43 PM · #19
16-35mm f/2.8L
50mm f/1.2L
180mm f/3.5 macro

Ya, I wouldn't be able to do telephoto sports (180mm too slow to focus) and I don't have a ton of reach, but I don't tend to shoot that way. The 50mm is for low light and the macro is for macro. :)

Right now I have almost this setup, but thw 16-35 is a 24-105 (but my boss has a 16-35 I can borrow) and the 50mm is a f/1.4.
06/19/2010 11:15:04 PM · #20
16-35F2.8, 70-200F2.8IS, 300F2.8 IS.
06/19/2010 11:15:18 PM · #21
You have IS on that 100mm? That explains a lot! You're young and strong - I'm old and shaky. Wanna trade? I'll throw in, oh, I don't know, cookies or something. Storebought, not homemade, but the thought will be there.
06/19/2010 11:22:21 PM · #22
Originally posted by Melethia:

I don't know that I'd part with my 24-105 for the 24-70, even for the extra stop. Love that 24-105.


Which one is sharper?
06/20/2010 12:01:03 AM · #23
Originally posted by kgeary:

Originally posted by Melethia:

I don't know that I'd part with my 24-105 for the 24-70, even for the extra stop. Love that 24-105.


Which one is sharper?


They are both sharp enough it's unlikely to make a difference.
06/20/2010 12:10:38 AM · #24
You'll have to take the good Doc's word on that - I've never used the 24-70 so can't speak to that one. And a lens is only as sharp as the user who knows how to use it. In my case, I can make the sharpest lens all blurry! :-)
06/20/2010 12:16:03 AM · #25
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by kgeary:

Originally posted by Melethia:

I don't know that I'd part with my 24-105 for the 24-70, even for the extra stop. Love that 24-105.


Which one is sharper?


They are both sharp enough it's unlikely to make a difference.


Can you tell me why you went with the 24-105 over the 24-70?
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