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10/10/2004 04:48:20 PM · #1
Should I get it or not. Are there any other low priced options? (17-40 L is too much).

Is there anything else as wide/cheap as the kit lens? I do not care if its a prime. Anyone know of anything? Id be interseted in stitching some shots together for panoramas, so the lens really shouldnt have too much vignetting or barrel distortion.
10/10/2004 05:27:38 PM · #2
If you are going to stitch the photos together anyways, you don't really need a wide angle.
10/10/2004 05:27:42 PM · #3
if a lens falls to the ground, what noise does it make? BUMP! (sorta)
10/10/2004 05:32:11 PM · #4
It may be a little expensive, but the Sigma 18-50/2.8 EX DC may be worth considering.

Alternatively there's the Canon 20/2.8 USM or the Canon 28/1.8 USM, both selling for around 400 clams..

The Canon 28/2.8 non-USM is also dirt cheap at $170.
10/10/2004 06:14:36 PM · #5
Which kit lens are you referring to?

I have ended up with both but "accident". I wanted the 17-85mm "enthusiasts" kit but the store only got the basic kit and body only options. Body only were all sold before they reached the store.

However, they had some 17-85mm lenses on their own.

They therefore gave me the lens and the 18-55mm kit for what I would have paid for what I wanted and I scored the second lens for free.

The 17-85 lens I am very impressed with. However, it is the first lens like that I've had with IS, so that pays a part. Reviews on the lens I have seen since do not rate it as highly as I do, and it is probable those guys are a lot more selective than I am and know what they are doing a lot better.

As for the basic kit lens .... I'll never even use it, as that range is covered by the other lens I have. I have attached it once, just to have a play, and didn't like it at all. Probably not fair, but I just found it too light and plastic feeling.

I'm either going to just keep the lens so when eventually I sell I have a lens to include (as the 17085 is worth enough to sell separately) or else sell the 18-55mm now on ebay or similar.

In summary: If you were looking at the 17-85mm kit I'd give it a thumbs up, but if you are looking at the 18-55 I think I'd save my money for something else.
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