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Topic: Walkaround Lens(es) (Read 24542 times)
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John Stanek
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This is an appropriate thread for me as I am trying to outfit my 50d. I've upgraded from a Rebel XTI. I take a lot of architectural photography, but have paid a professional for those images I am going to publish in advertisements. I want to improve my skills and equipment in order be able to do the photography "in house."
I used the EFS 17-85 and EFS 70-300 on the Rebel, great for walk around and family, but I have always felt the IQ was lacking in close examination- never really sharp enough. So for the 50d I have purchased the EFS 17-55 based on the reviews I have read, with the expectation of adding the 10-22, which is also favorably reviewed. I have not used the 17-55 enough to form an opinion on it.
My question is, what would be good to add beyond the 55mm range. I have considered the EF 24-105 as an outdoor walk around lense that I would also hope to get sharper exterior architectural images with. Beyond that my wish list holds the EF 100-400, but that will be as funds allow.
Thanks for your thoughts.
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yayas
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I never shot architectural and don't have any knowledge about it. Things that cross my mind about it are minimal distortion and good resolution at corners. I found this link is interesting. Regards, Andreas
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lukeap69
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John
From what I heard, the 17-55 2.8 IS is stunning! Please let us know how you get along with it.
As for the 55-70 range, I never felt at any pont that I missed it. I am sure you can come closer or farther a bit from your subject so you can use either your 17-55 or your 70-300.
I have not shot architectural photography though, so YMMV.
Cheers
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yayas
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Finally I got my third copy of tamron, this time is 17-50. It is very slight front focus, but mostly acceptable.
The focus accuracy is inconsistent compared to my Canon lenses, it also happen with all tamrons i had. If I pushed the shutter a few times, the focus point moves, so it would likely give different focus points each time the shutter is half-pushed. Do you think short focus path, it's said 45 degrees, is the cause of this inaccurate focus?
Thanks
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