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Feb 24, 2011 23:18 |  #1

I have 1000 to spend give or take a couple hundred I shoot some macro and been shooting some ice hockey with my 24-105 f/4 lens and it dint do to bad will post a link to pics later. I like to shoot wildlife and landscapes (sunrise and sunets). I don't know which lens to get I can get a 70-200 2.8 is for about 1300 but it is not as sharp as the f/4 is so leaning more to that. Wide angle looking at sig 8-16 or tokina 12-24 (on 7d). And the macro the canon 100 macros lens from canon. I know this might be hard to tell me because I don't know what I like to shoot more. But if any one has any ideas on thr lens or quick review I would be happy to hear them. Thanks




  
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Feb 24, 2011 23:38 |  #2

Well I think before you look into getting a new lens you should unstick your current one from your camera.

...that being said, why do you want a new lens if you don't know what you need? A 70-200, the 100mm Macro, and an UWA are all very different.


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Feb 26, 2011 05:14 |  #3

laselects06 wrote in post #11909880 (external link)
I have 1000 to spend give or take a couple hundred I shoot some macro and been shooting some ice hockey with my 24-105 f/4 lens and it dint do to bad will post a link to pics later. I like to shoot wildlife and landscapes (sunrise and sunets). I don't know which lens to get I can get a 70-200 2.8 is for about 1300 but it is not as sharp as the f/4 is so leaning more to that. Wide angle looking at sig 8-16 or tokina 12-24 (on 7d). And the macro the canon 100 macros lens from canon. I know this might be hard to tell me because I don't know what I like to shoot more. But if any one has any ideas on thr lens or quick review I would be happy to hear them. Thanks

I think you need to do a little prioritizing - Hockey - Landscape - macro - wildife - which is it?




  
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