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Oct 20, 2010 13:17 |  #1

Abe's of Maine.... 24-70 f/2.8.... $1297.49. Help me click it POTN. There isn't a better deal anywhere, right now, is there?


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Oct 20, 2010 13:21 |  #2

aaron.dunlap wrote in post #11132766 (external link)
Abe's of Maine.... 24-70 f/2.8.... $1297.49. Help me click it POTN. There isn't a better deal anywhere, right now, is there?

Same price at Amazon.com today. I'd go with Amazon over Abes of Maine, personally.

I have no affiliation with nor represent Amazon in any way.

But they do have a 30 day return period, and returns are hassle free, should you need to return.


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Oct 20, 2010 13:22 |  #3

Yes, there is :lol:. Couldn't pass up on that one Aaron.


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Oct 20, 2010 13:24 as a reply to  @ huntersdad's post |  #4

I'm about 4 weeks away from making the same purchase. Do it!

Also, I too would use Amazon over Abe's FWIW


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Oct 20, 2010 13:25 |  #5

Ok then go to Amazon and do what everyone does :)


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Oct 20, 2010 13:25 |  #6

You don't want a 24-70L on a 1.6x crop anyway.....


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Oct 20, 2010 13:30 |  #7

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You don't want a 24-70L on a 1.6x crop anyway.....

Uhh, why? A great piece of glass is a great piece of glass. Perhaps you would find the crop factor to make that lens a bit long, but perhaps he wouldn't. Not to mention, that it seems preferable to the 17-55 in case you ever DO go full frame.


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Oct 20, 2010 13:32 |  #8

why not a 17-55mm f/2.8 IS?


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Oct 20, 2010 13:32 |  #9

huntersdad wrote in post #11132793 (external link)
Yes, there is :lol:. Couldn't pass up on that one Aaron.



Ha! No worries mate... sorry about backing out on you. Sent you a PM reply. :-)


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Oct 20, 2010 13:33 |  #10

tkbslc wrote in post #11132805 (external link)
You don't want a 24-70L on a 1.6x crop anyway.....

Yes I do. It will serve me well into the future when I get my first full frame body. :-)


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Oct 20, 2010 13:34 |  #11

mikemo618 wrote in post #11132839 (external link)
Uhh, why? A great piece of glass is a great piece of glass. Perhaps you would find the crop factor to make that lens a bit long, but perhaps he wouldn't. Not to mention, that it seems preferable to the 17-55 in case you ever DO go full frame.

I never recommend buying for the future.

Personally 17-55 IS is a better fit on a cropper, but I'm assuming the OP has done the research already and like the 24-70L instead.


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Oct 20, 2010 13:35 |  #12

OK then... Amazon it is!

"Thank you, your order has been placed.
An e-mail confirmation has been sent to you. "

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Oct 20, 2010 13:37 |  #13

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Yes I do. It will serve me well into the future when I get my first full frame body. :-)

Well I was only being half serious, but how is that going to work? Either the range is going to be wrong now, or wrong later since it will suddenly be 1.6x wider on FF.

EDIT: see you already bought it. I wasn't really seriously trying to talk you out of it anyway and Amazon has a liberal return policy should you find the range not ideal.


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Oct 20, 2010 14:00 |  #14

Nice


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Oct 20, 2010 14:03 |  #15

tkbslc wrote in post #11132887 (external link)
Well I was only being half serious, but how is that going to work? Either the range is going to be wrong now, or wrong later since it will suddenly be 1.6x wider on FF.

EDIT: see you already bought it. I wasn't really seriously trying to talk you out of it anyway and Amazon has a liberal return policy should you find the range not ideal.

I'm not quite sure why everyone complains about focal length range on a crop VS full frame. yes there is a difference, yes 24 will be much wider on FF than on my crop... I'm mostly shooting portraits... this range is fine on either type of camera... if I need wider, I step back, if I need longer, I move forward. I'm not a flat-footed-photographer. (I'm using to shooting with only a 50mm....)


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