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05/12/2003 11:00:57 AM · #1
Hi Everyone

Could someone recommend a decent Zoom lens with Macro for the 10D - I was thinking of the Tamron 70-300 f4-5.6 LD Macro

Any thought?

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05/12/2003 11:06:19 AM · #2
The EF 28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS USM is a very good zoom for everyday use and does have "macro" capability. IS is very useful, USM is the ring type wiht FTM (full time manual) focusing and is very fast and quiet. The lens is also reasonably priced.

Greg
05/12/2003 11:12:08 AM · #3
I've got the canon ef 75-300mm 4-5.6 IS and love it. I know there are a few others on dpc with the same lens that are also quite pleased with it. All of the photos herewere taken with that lens...first few times using the camera.

Hope that helps :)
05/12/2003 11:16:16 AM · #4
Might be a better idea just to get a good zoom and spend another 75-100 on a set of extension tubes. They really do a great job for macro work.

Just a tought...
05/12/2003 11:18:35 AM · #5
I didn't know that lens had macro capability? Mine doesn't. :)

Originally posted by Froober:

I've got the canon ef 75-300mm 4-5.6 IS and love it. I know there are a few others on dpc with the same lens that are also quite pleased with it. All of the photos herewere taken with that lens...first few times using the camera.

Hope that helps :)

05/12/2003 11:24:28 AM · #6
It isn't macro like you have on a macro lens. The 75-300 III that I had did have a macro symbol on it but I agree with Dave that a set of tubes might be worth getting if you want to do macro. The 75-300 is not at all a bad lens and it is a great zoom range. You can pick them up for very little money. Check out www.keh.com they have a ton of used ones.

Greg
05/12/2003 11:26:50 AM · #7
Originally posted by magnetic9999:

I didn't know that lens had macro capability? Mine doesn't. :)

Originally posted by Froober:

I've got the canon ef 75-300mm 4-5.6 IS and love it. I know there are a few others on dpc with the same lens that are also quite pleased with it. All of the photos herewere taken with that lens...first few times using the camera.

Hope that helps :)


Well glory be...nor does mine!! My bad. But...I'd still recommend it for the zoom part of the equation. I'll have to try a few macros with it and see what happens.

Thanks for your vigilance, mag...whatever would we do without you? :)
05/12/2003 11:44:20 AM · #8
except for the max aperture, you cannot go wrong with the EF 28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS USM , I have it and a lot of peole have it and are very happy with it. it is not really macro per se but with the cropping factor you get very nice stuff. And the IS thing does work fine. Anyhow, there is almost no true (1:1) macro zoom (one nikon only I think) but with the 1.6 factor .. you can be close to that.

My next lens planned might be the ef 75-300mm 4-5.6 IS. I read very good stuf about it ( the recent one, you might avoid buying a 'old' one on ebay.

Froober !!!! Did not know you got one as well !!!!!

Lionel



05/12/2003 01:16:34 PM · #9
I have to say that the 28-135mm IS lens is a very good, all around lens. I bought it and I love it. You won't get the same close-ups as you wold get with a macro lens, however you can get pretty close.
05/12/2003 02:13:51 PM · #10
Thanks everyone

It's pointing me in the right direction....

:-)
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