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Selling 24-105mm to get a 70-200 L or a 100-400mm L?

 
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Jun 18, 2012 00:48 |  #1

Would this be a wise decision with my T3 camera? There have been times I needed more zoom and I couldn't. Could the 70-200 or the 100-400 still be used as a walkaround lens? I know they will be pretty heavy..


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Jun 18, 2012 00:56 |  #2

You're not going to want to use either of those two lenses as a walk around on a crop sensor camera. You could do it moreso with the 70-200, but it's certainly far from ideal. I know personally I would miss having something on the wider end while walking around.


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Jun 18, 2012 01:00 |  #3

I was thinking of selling the 24-105mm get the 70-200 and buy a 17-40


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Jun 18, 2012 01:40 |  #4

Would keeping your 24-105 and buying a 100-400 and something like a tamron 17-50 be an option. your covered front 17-400 then?


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Jun 18, 2012 02:04 |  #5

To use the trite car metaphor, it's like comparing a sedan and a pickup truck. Both will get you somewhere but each one has strengths that the other simply can't replicate.

As a general purpose lens the 24-105 is probably more valuable than a long one. But then if you only short sports or birds, for example, then sure you'd be better off with the 70-200 or 100-400. Neither one is a thoroughly suitable replacement for the other.

If you don't desperately need IS or f/2.8 (that is, if most of your shooting is outdoors) then the 70-200 f/4L is pretty reasonable. You might be able to buy that while keeping the 24-105.


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Jun 18, 2012 05:55 |  #6

I have 24-105mm and 70-200mm resident on different bodies and I "walk round" with either combination. I find the trick is to look for pictures that suit whichever lens I've chosen to take with me and not to worry about the ones I can't get.




  
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Jun 18, 2012 06:46 |  #7

I have the 24/105,70/200 and 100/400.
The 70/200 hardly ever gets used since I got a sling strap to carry the 100/400.
The only reason I keep it is due to its light weight and portabilty.


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Jun 18, 2012 07:41 |  #8

troutfisher wrote in post #14594565 (external link)
I have the 24/105,70/200 and 100/400.
The 70/200 hardly ever gets used since I got a sling strap to carry the 100/400.
The only reason I keep it is due to its light weight and portabilty.

Whereabouts in God's Own County are you Chris?




  
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Jun 18, 2012 09:07 |  #9

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Whereabouts in God's Own County are you Chris?

mirfield,drop me a pm if you want to have a look


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Jun 18, 2012 09:21 |  #10

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mirfield,drop me a pm if you want to have a look

Will do - thanks for the offer.

I know Mirfield very well - my wife used to work in the KMC Cash office there. Also, I used to play piano at the Marmaville, if you remember it.




  
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Jun 18, 2012 09:38 |  #11

JohnB57 wrote in post #14595015 (external link)
Will do - thanks for the offer.

I know Mirfield very well - my wife used to work in the KMC Cash office there. Also, I used to play piano at the Marmaville, if you remember it.

I live about half a mile from the Marmaville,its now being converted into flats


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