nitwit3 wrote:
CANON EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Have you tried the above mentioned lens? I saw some wonderful photos with this lens on the G1...looks pretty good. Maybe this is the answer for getting more into a photograph at fairly close range...I dunno.
(Hope you don't mind I changed the subject line to something that tells what we talk about here
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Never tried that lens. I seem to be more like prime hunter nowadays (I'll collect one 20mm/1.8 tomorrow)
Some quotes from dpreview Canon SLR forum
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- "bit of chromatic abberation at f/4 and alsmot none at around f/11" and "I've used the Canon 24-85 and 28-135 ... the 24-85 focused a little better"
- "The 24-85 was made for the APS cameras and I found it had very bad barrel distortion on 35 mm film body, this would be minimized somewhat on the D30. If you are shooting any architecture, and if you care, look out for this..."
- "This lens is pretty compact and gives me some more wide angle than the 28-135 too. This makes it a good allround solution that can handle a lot of typical shots. Of course no image stabilisation and less tele. But to be honest for that you really need some longer lens anyway. The quality of the lens is really good. Sharp images, focusses fast and is well built."
- "I have the 24-85 and it's a perfectly good lens, it works well with the D30. I've taken 1000's of pics and the AF hunt thing happens, but I catch it and work around. "
There are several 28-85 shots in http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/canond30_samples1/
See also http://www.photographyreview.com …SM/PRD_83413_3128crx.aspx
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Plus...has anyone got some tasty "bean" recipes? I just had to pay my credit card bill for the D30 and lenses... I'll be cuttin' back for months...was that a frog I heard? heheh
The nitwit
Sounds familiar - watch out you seagulls!
Pekka