it is what it is folks, i appreciate your inputs. thanks in advance!
-MasterChief- - B E L I E V E - 3,188 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Requiem More info | Oct 24, 2006 09:49 | #1 it is what it is folks, i appreciate your inputs. thanks in advance!
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A01 Senior Member 522 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Sydney More info | Oct 24, 2006 09:54 | #2 If i had the 24-70 i wouldnt, but thats just me. I like having something longer than wider Aaron
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whiskaz Goldmember 1,503 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Parkersburg, WV More info | Oct 24, 2006 09:59 | #3 Too easy! Jeremy | Gear List | EyeDigress - A Photoblog
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-MasterChief- THREAD STARTER - B E L I E V E - 3,188 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Requiem More info | Oct 24, 2006 10:08 | #4 yes, i do have the 24-70 and do weddings -- most of the time in dimly lit churches that dont allow flash! sometimes i find myself wishing i had IS. i bump my ISO as high as 1600 to get my shutter speed up but thats when noise starts to be a problem. hmmmm, DECISIONS DECISIONS!
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DoubleNegative *sniffles* 10,533 posts Likes: 11 Joined Mar 2006 Location: New York, USA More info | Oct 24, 2006 10:12 | #5 Assuming I had a body I could mount the EF-S to... No. La Vida Leica!
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amarasme Member 146 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Spain More info | Oct 24, 2006 10:13 | #6 I would never trade an excellent EF lens for an EF-S lens, regardless how good the later is. Canon EOS 5D, 20D
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PadawanDad Senior Member 908 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Melrose, MA More info | If your doing weddings, I highly recommend the 17-55! I just sold mine because I am converting to 1D bodies. It is a superb lens. If you have a sharp copy of the 24-70 I would hang on to it... in my experience they are hard to come by. I went through three copies (24-70) before just giving up on the lens. Bill Hicks Photography
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PeterGriffin Member 33 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | Oct 24, 2006 11:59 | #9 roeddel wrote in post #2162332 it is what it is folks, i appreciate your inputs. thanks in advance! for a crop body, I would and I did. Why not? I made back every penny I spent on the 24-70 and now I get more pictures because of the 17mm focal length and the IS.
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-MasterChief- THREAD STARTER - B E L I E V E - 3,188 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Requiem More info | Oct 24, 2006 14:35 | #10 *Bill wrote in post #2162480 If your doing weddings, I highly recommend the 17-55! I just sold mine because I am converting to 1D bodies. It is a superb lens. If you have a sharp copy of the 24-70 I would hang on to it... in my experience they are hard to come by. I went through three copies (24-70) before just giving up on the lens. yes! my 24-70 is my first copy and it is sharp as a tack! i think i may just hang on to mine and keep doing what im doing. im also planning to upgrade to the 1DMII later next year. thanks for the advice you guys!! POTN is the best!*
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 24, 2006 14:40 | #11 I have the 24-70L and it is the best big brick of a lens I've ever used! No. And I don't buy EF-S lenses because I'm going FF soon (I hope). Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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JimAskew Cream of the Crop More info | I have both lenses and I say YES! Jim -- I keep the Leica D-Lux 7 in the Glove Box just in case!
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JimAskew Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 24, 2006 14:52 | #13 SuzyView wrote in post #2163487 I have the 24-70L and it is the best big brick of a lens I've ever used! No. And I don't buy EF-S lenses because I'm going FF soon (I hope). Suzy, Jim -- I keep the Leica D-Lux 7 in the Glove Box just in case!
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Lotto Goldmember 2,750 posts Likes: 192 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Southern California More info | Oct 24, 2006 14:53 | #14 No way. If I could only keep one lens, the 24-70L is it. 5D, 24-105L, 70-200L IS, 85mm Art, Godox
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peacock Goldmember 1,919 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: Hampshire , South Coast UK More info | Oct 24, 2006 15:02 | #15 Lotto wrote in post #2163542 No way. If I could only keep one lens, the 24-70L is it. ditto Just started populating a site with snaps @
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