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12/18/2006 04:36:45 PM · #1
I have a 50mm 1.8 already. That's it. I want general purpose lenses. One must be a superwide angle lens. I have a Canon 30D. Right now I am leaning towards getting two lens:

Canon 24-70 f/2.8 and the Tokina 12-24 f/4.

I am going to Big Bend National Park in two weeks and possibly England 4-5 months from now. What would you guys do? Do you like my choices? What would you change? I'm looking for ideas of what I might do differently.
12/18/2006 04:38:13 PM · #2
I'd get a 300-400mm lens.
12/18/2006 04:43:58 PM · #3
I'd get the Canon 10-22 and the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 and the 70-200f4L.

That'll give you plenty of range, while still giving you a f2.8 lens as a walkaround.
12/18/2006 04:44:22 PM · #4
I have the Tok 12-24 and it's a great lens, but I'd also consider the Canon 10-22 if I were buying now (that I have my 30D).

The Canon 24-70 2.8 is also another known solid performer. Yanko is right though, that you might want something with a bit more reach. Consider also the 70-200 f4.
12/18/2006 04:45:40 PM · #5
something with a 300 in it.
12/18/2006 04:52:35 PM · #6
If you are going to Big Bend, get something wide. Real wide.

Did I mention wide angle ?

I'd consider the Canon 17-40 F4L, if you can't find anything wider.
I've shot with that a couple of times in Big Bend (with a 1.6x crop sensor and a 1.3x crop sensor) and both times wished I had something wider.

Message edited by author 2006-12-18 17:39:17.
12/18/2006 04:54:58 PM · #7
What Spazmo said, although I might substitute a Canon 70-300 IS for the 70-200 (just to have more reach).
12/18/2006 05:36:51 PM · #8
Do you want to shoot landscapes or wildlife at Big Bend?
12/18/2006 05:40:36 PM · #9
Originally posted by hankk:

Do you want to shoot landscapes or wildlife at Big Bend?


Not a whole lot of wildlife in Big Bend - at least not very visible. There are a lot of wild pigs that stink and a few mountain lions that are hard to spot, but there just aren't a lot of wild animals out in the desert. A few deer, snakes, spiders etc too.

Message edited by author 2006-12-18 17:40:55.
12/18/2006 05:42:20 PM · #10
There will be way more opportunity for landscapes I should think. I would enjoy shooting both though.

I have used the 17-40L and the 200L Canon offerings, and was very happy with both. I am selling those in order to switch up my outfit.
12/19/2006 02:37:04 AM · #11
I think I have been convinced by this thread and a few conversations with my brother to go with Spazmo's recommendation. Still time to change my mind though...
12/19/2006 02:43:34 AM · #12
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

I'd get the Canon 10-22 and the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 and the 70-200f4L.

That'll give you plenty of range, while still giving you a f2.8 lens as a walkaround.


How come you're selling him MY lenses, dude? Do I get a percentage at least?

R.
12/19/2006 03:15:25 AM · #13
1550 lotto tickets
12/19/2006 03:37:29 AM · #14
I'd buy a 12 month membership to dpchallenge and spend the rest on booze, cigarettes and loose women.

But if I were you I'd get the Tokina 12-24mm f4.0. :)

bazz.
12/19/2006 03:44:00 AM · #15
Originally posted by Blue Moon:

1550 lotto tickets


I bet that's a sure thing.. ;)
12/19/2006 05:53:30 AM · #16
Tokina 12-24 & Canon 70-200 F4 IS
12/19/2006 06:22:36 AM · #17
A canon
12/19/2006 06:25:07 AM · #18
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

I'd get the Canon 10-22 and the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 and the 70-200f4L.

That'll give you plenty of range, while still giving you a f2.8 lens as a walkaround.

Perfect choices and well within the budget.
12/19/2006 07:48:57 AM · #19
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by Spazmo99:

I'd get the Canon 10-22 and the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 and the 70-200f4L.


How come you're selling him MY lenses, dude? Do I get a percentage at least?


I had 'em first!
12/19/2006 08:40:36 AM · #20
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by Spazmo99:

I'd get the Canon 10-22 and the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 and the 70-200f4L.

That'll give you plenty of range, while still giving you a f2.8 lens as a walkaround.


How come you're selling him MY lenses, dude? Do I get a percentage at least?

R.


Cuz 2 of em are what I have and the 10-22 is what I would have if it fit on my camera.

No soup for you!
12/19/2006 08:59:35 AM · #21
Originally posted by Spazmo99:



and the 10-22 is what I would have if it fit on my camera.


I believe it does fit on the 10D?
12/19/2006 09:56:52 AM · #22
A disposable Camera and a one way ticket to Hawaii ;)

But if you wanted a serious answer.. I'd listen to the experts on here.. ;) These people know what they are talking about.. good luck and have fun shopping.. :D
12/19/2006 10:05:17 AM · #23
Puts (options to sell!) on the Dow Jones 30 Industrial electronic traded fund (symbol:DIA). I'd use the March options and a strike price of $115.00.
12/19/2006 10:21:20 AM · #24
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

I'd get the Canon 10-22 and the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 and the 70-200f4L.

That'll give you plenty of range, while still giving you a f2.8 lens as a walkaround.


Good choices!
I might choose the tokina 12-24 over the 10-22 and put the savings toward the canon 70-200 2.8 over the f4.

I have the 10-22 and used the 12-24 and I am not that impressed with the sharpness (focus accuracy perhaps_ of the 10-22, especially outdoors.

the 70-200 f4 is a nice lens, but the 2.8 is killer, fantastic for portraits and you can add a 1.4 or 2.0 TC for more range if needed (the f4 lens only allows the 1.4 tc). Its a tad heavier, but more useful.
12/19/2006 10:31:06 AM · #25
Originally posted by rex:

Originally posted by Spazmo99:



and the 10-22 is what I would have if it fit on my camera.


I believe it does fit on the 10D?


No, it's an EF-S lens. The 10D, even though it has an APS-C sensor, is only compatible with EF mount lenses. Since I plan to upgrade to a 5D at some point, I'll stick with my Sigma 12-24 since it will cover the full 24mm x 36mm sensor.
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