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04/17/2008 10:15:49 AM · #1
Hi,
I'm thinking about getting myself a new Canon 40D. The packages that are available right now are the one with Canon EF 28-135mm F/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens or the Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens.
Which one would you guys get?

Greg
04/17/2008 10:19:23 AM · #2
i wouldn't buy the 17-85 for any reason ... there's simply better lenses out there for the same price or cheaper

the 28-135 is a great lens, but is not wide

perhaps just get the body alone and new 18-55 IS from canon ... it's a low end lens, but i read it's just as good and the 17-85 and much cheaper

from there ... spend some time deciding on a lens based on your needs

Message edited by author 2008-04-17 10:19:42.
04/17/2008 11:51:01 AM · #3
Not sure why you say that about the 17-85. Sure there are better lenses. But I have found this one to be quite capable and a good walk around lens. I don't know why people trash it so much.
04/17/2008 11:54:11 AM · #4
A couple of questions to ask yourself that would help you decide.

1) What do you intend to shoot? Something that needs a wide angle or something that needs more or a zoom? If the former then go for the wide angle. If the latter then go for the 28-135.
2) Are you considering any other lenses at the same time or will you be using the one lens for a time?
04/17/2008 12:42:51 PM · #5
Thanks all for your post.....

For now it would be my only lens for the next few months. As per shooting it would be more a everyday lens i'm looking for. For now i'm shooting Olympus with a 14mm-45 lens and I enjoy the wide angle but I think i could deal without it for a few months.
What would be a good wide angle for a canon thats not too expensive?
04/17/2008 01:10:36 PM · #6
Here is one thing to consider. The Oly 14-45 is 28-90 equivilent on your camera. The 17-85 is roughly 28-136. So in 35mm equivilant you like what you get with your 14-45 then get the 17-85, you will be the same at the wide end and longer at the long end.

Matt
04/17/2008 01:15:40 PM · #7
On my 40D, my "walk-around" lens is the "Canon EF 28-135mm IS" lens. I have a lenses on either side of that range in case I need a wider or longer composition.

I was skeptical about the 28-135 at first, thinking that it wouldn't be wide enough, but it is for my everyday usage. I have a ton of photos with that lens. To see what that lens can do, have a look at some of my recent captures with it.

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