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HELP ME CHOOSE!!....which should I take?

 
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Sep 10, 2006 20:27 |  #1

Hello everyone...well....I have another dilema. My friend is moving away, and doesn't want to take some of his older camera gear. He is going to sell his stuff, but he has 4 lens that he's going to sell, but has offered me only 1 of the lens for FREE! So, of the 4 lens below...which one should I take? Remeber, I'm not paying for it. but I can only have ONE. Thanks again for all your advice!! I know that they're not the greatest lens, but for free, I can't pass it up.

1. Canon EF 70-210mm F4 w/ Macro
2. Canon EF 100-300mm F4.5-5.6 USM w/ Macro
3. Tamron AF for Canon EF 70-300mm F4-5.6 LD Macro 1:2 Lens w/ hood
4. Sigma 70-300 /f4-5.6 DG Macro

Thanks again! I was thinking about number 2, but i'm open to any of them.


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Sep 10, 2006 20:28 |  #2

The Tamron here!


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Sep 10, 2006 20:31 as a reply to  @ Livinthalife's post |  #3

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The Tamron here!

Some one mentioned to me that it's just the LD...not the LD Di.....does that make a difference?....I haven't looked it up yet.


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Sep 10, 2006 21:14 |  #4

The Di is specifically designed for use with DSLRs preventing flaring and ghosting with the use of extra elements etc...

But I personally think the Tamron might be the best of the bunch you have listed :)

I bought the 100-300, but the AF was broken, so I now think that lens sucks due to my expiernece...Though USM would be excellent on that zoom range...Sure someone else will you give you some more opinions about the rest of these. Good luck!


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Sep 10, 2006 21:40 |  #5
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Sep 10, 2006 22:31 as a reply to  @ Bubble's post |  #6

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Thanks...I must admit i'm surprised that the Tamron would be the choice, but again, i'm a newb, so I'm not as familiar with the lens. Thanks for your input!

Tamron - 2
Canon - 0
Sigma - 0


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Sep 10, 2006 23:00 |  #7

is this your budget range?


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Sep 10, 2006 23:25 as a reply to  @ Dante King's post |  #8

Dante King wrote:
is this your budget range?

Well, my friend is letting me choose ONE of the above for FREE.


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Sep 10, 2006 23:30 |  #9

The Canon is nice. Fast AF and good range but a little soft at 300. It's the best lens if you decide to shoot sports.

The Sigma is also a good lens. I've seen great samples taken by it.


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Sep 10, 2006 23:31 |  #10

The Canon 100-300, no question. The best compliment to what you already have and one of the best in this range at it's price.


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Sep 11, 2006 08:53 as a reply to  @ Skip Souza's post |  #11

So...safe to assume that I can either pick the tamron or the canon 100-300?


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Sep 11, 2006 11:53 |  #12

100-300 can be good, but highly varient on the copy you get judging by FM reviews.


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Sep 11, 2006 11:56 as a reply to  @ xft.y's post |  #13

Can you take a few photos with each and then decide which you like the best?

(that's probably what I'd do)


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Sep 11, 2006 12:34 |  #14

I'd take the Canon 100-300. I owned this lens and found it to be acceptably sharp wide open and fast focusing.


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Sep 11, 2006 12:36 |  #15

100-300 for sure. Great little lens for the price. Nice range, too.


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