I'm posting this in the hope of sparking an interesting discussion from which I, and others, can learn. I am not asking for advice, just looking for all different points of view.
My current set of lenses for my 50D are a Canon 28-135, the 18-55 IS (kit lens), and a Tamron 70-300 VCII. I will be buying one new lens soon and had long expected it to be the 15-85. But lately I hear this distant call from an 10-22, "me, me, buy me".
Well, the 15-85 is the most practical choice. It completely replaces the kit lens and very nearly retires the 28-135 as well. It would be my lens for at least 90% of my work. It has a better IS than my 28-135, better build and very good IQ.
But the 10-22 increases my range by much more. So I'm trying to decide if I live with the 28-135 longer and get the 10-22 instead. I know the 28-135 is not particularly well regarded here but mine has served me well and rarely disappoints. I wish it were built better. The wobble in zoom tube has always bothered me but I'm told that's normal for this lens. It has no zoom creep and all works well.
If anyone here has used both the 28-135 and the 15-85 ON A CROPPER, did you notice a significant difference in IQ? I'm thinking that the 28-135 on a cropper hits the lenses sweet spot and eliminates many of it optical weaknesses.
I do a variety of work from landscapes to class reunions. I'm interested in anyone's thoughts about this





