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08/10/2019 01:06:26 PM · #1
Originally posted by marnet:

Sorry, I meant this one who restarted the old thread:
alinajohn

Oh, I didn't even realize it was an old post. Well, it got me to finally post those lenses for sale.
08/10/2019 01:02:12 PM · #2
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff:

Originally posted by marnet:

Is this a real person?

I see a name and several recent challenge entries on her profile page, so appears legit.

Sorry, I meant this one who restarted the old thread:
alinajohn
08/10/2019 12:44:14 PM · #3
Originally posted by marnet:

Is this a real person?

I see a name and several recent challenge entries on her profile page, so appears legit.
08/10/2019 12:20:31 PM · #4
Is this a real person?
08/10/2019 11:53:11 AM · #5
I have the 18-135 myself. Nice lens and covers a good range for almost everything. You'd probably want something longer for the wildlife, however. Cory's 100-400L sounds like a great choice for the wildlife if you can afford an L lens.

I also have a Tamron 10-24mm wideangle and a Tamron 70-300 which will both be up for sale soon, as I am giving my 50D to my granddaughter.

08/10/2019 08:42:54 AM · #6
I happen to have a 100-400L IS that I'd be happy to see find a new loving home.
08/10/2019 06:44:46 AM · #7
That\'s great post i also using canon 80d for photography. And i am using this lens Canon 10-18mm f/4-5.6 IS STM in my camera its give HD result during photography i think you should try this one.

Message edited by author 2019-08-10 06:45:54.
10/03/2018 09:05:02 AM · #8
I really like the Canon EF 24-70/4L IS USM on my Canon 70D
I also loved the Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM

The other lenses listed are all fantastic too!
10/03/2018 05:27:56 AM · #9
That list pretty much covers it. If budget won't extend to the 100-400L you could look at the Sigma 70-300 DG, but if wildlife becomes a passion, you will be itching to upgrade.
10/03/2018 05:27:56 AM · #10
That list pretty much covers it. If budget won't extend to the 100-400L you could look at the Sigma 70-300 DG, but if wildlife becomes a passion, you will be itching to upgrade.
10/02/2018 11:00:02 PM · #11
Originally posted by vawendy:

Hi! And welcome!

When I was shooting canon, my main go to lenses were:

10-22 (which only works on the crop sensor cameras. Great, relatively inexpensive wide angle with wonderful quality)
28-105 An L series lens. Great quality, all 'round range
100-400L Expensive but soooooo much fun. Wonderful for wildlife.
100mm macro. Mine was the unstabilized version. Incredible lens. The sharpest lens in my kit. I used it for portraits (though I'd have to get back a ways!) and for macros. Great, versatile lens. If I had to get rid of all my lenses, that would be the one I'd keep, just because the quality is so incredible.


Agreed.

100-400L the original one might be way cheaper now second hand since the new ones came out.
10/02/2018 10:25:54 PM · #12
Hi! And welcome!

When I was shooting canon, my main go to lenses were:

10-22 (which only works on the crop sensor cameras. Great, relatively inexpensive wide angle with wonderful quality)
28-105 An L series lens. Great quality, all 'round range
100-400L Expensive but soooooo much fun. Wonderful for wildlife.
100mm macro. Mine was the unstabilized version. Incredible lens. The sharpest lens in my kit. I used it for portraits (though I'd have to get back a ways!) and for macros. Great, versatile lens. If I had to get rid of all my lenses, that would be the one I'd keep, just because the quality is so incredible.

10/02/2018 08:28:50 PM · #13
Hello. I am definitely a beginner, but very interested in DSLR Photography. I got out of photography when my sister passed away in 2012, but recently started back to get back into DSLR Photography. I purchased a Canon 80D and I am looking for recommendations for the best lens for my camera and maybe a brief reason why. I’m interested in wildlife, macro, and landscape photography. Maybe later on portraits. If you can give me suggestions, I would truly appreciate it. When I purchased my camera it was a kit purchase, so it came with a 18-135mm. I do have some lens, but curious if there are any other lens that would be a good choice and why. Like I said, I would appreciate any assistance. Thank you in advance.
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