Which focal length would be best for a walkaround on a 20D? The 30, 50 or 85? I know the 30 is expensive but the 50 1.4 and the 85 are reasonable.
cali Senior Member 266 posts Joined Jan 2006 More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:05 | #1 Which focal length would be best for a walkaround on a 20D? The 30, 50 or 85? I know the 30 is expensive but the 50 1.4 and the 85 are reasonable. 20D, 17-85 kit lens, 70-200 F4, 50 1.4, Amvona AT CF 994 Tripod, Manrotto Monopod that I have never used and a 580EX Flash
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Billginthekeys Billy the kid 7,359 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Islamorada, FL More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:27 | #2 for walkaround, if i were to have only one prime, it would be a 30 1.4 sigma (well actually the 35 1.4L.. but i dont have the money haha)... dont have it myself but hear good things. the 50 1.4 is a fine lens, no doubt, but its a bit to long sometimes, and thats definitly true for the 85 1.8 Mr. the Kid.
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MeanGreeny Senior Member 283 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: Lancashire, UK More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:45 | #3 Sigma 30mm f1.4 "Serious Bag": 5D / 14 f2.8 / 17-40 f4.0L / 50 f1.4 / 85 f1.8 / 70-200 f4L IS. "Grab Bag": 30D / 10-22 / 17-55 IS / 30 f1.4 / 70-300 DO IS. "Carryall": Pana GF-1 with 14mm f/2.5 & 20mm f1.7 / GRD2 28mm f2.4 Special Occasions: 400 5.6L, 60 & 150 Macro.
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Pete I was "Prime Mover" many years back.... 38,631 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Berkshire, UK More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:47 | #4 50mm 1.4 without a doubt. I've been loving it since my 24-105 has been in for repair. If you manage to frame a shot, it gives great results time and time again.
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JimG I feel thoroughly satisfied 12,255 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Australia. More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:48 | #5 I have the 50mm and I find that it's a little too long for my own personal tastes for a walkaround - I find myself backing up frequently for shots. 30-35mm sounds much better. Gear Listhttp://www.codastudios.com.au
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RonaldS.Jr. Prodigal "Brick" Layer More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:51 | #6 There's a few things I noticed about the Sigma 30 1.4. The focus ring is too small, I don't like the "powder coat" feel of the sigma, and the focus seems to have a rep for being fairly inaccurate at times. That said, it's certainly worth what they cost ($350-400). Mac users swear by their computers. PC users swear at theirs.
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Pete I was "Prime Mover" many years back.... 38,631 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Berkshire, UK More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:55 | #7 Jim G wrote in post #2231793 I have the 50mm and I find that it's a little too long for my own personal tastes for a walkaround - I find myself backing up frequently for shots. 30-35mm sounds much better. Your mileage may vary.. I say use your 17-85, set it to 30mm or 50mm and see which one "feels" better to walk around with. Totally agree.. But ten again, I found that the 17-85 was a perfectly good walk around lens in it's own right.
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StealthLude Goldmember 3,680 posts Joined Dec 2005 More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:58 | #8 Im in the market for buying these primes, after doing a lot of research... [[Gear List]]
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StealthLude Goldmember 3,680 posts Joined Dec 2005 More info | Nov 07, 2006 18:59 | #9 OOOO Ya, and going back to the topic.... [[Gear List]]
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Nov 07, 2006 19:01 | #10 StealthLude wrote in post #2231850 OOOO Ya, and going back to the topic.... Versatile and Prime is like an oxymoron. If you want versatiles get a zoom. Only thing versatile in regards to a prime is the maximum apature. The only thing about zooms is that I hear they are not as sharp as primes. I am currently saving for the 24-70. 20D, 17-85 kit lens, 70-200 F4, 50 1.4, Amvona AT CF 994 Tripod, Manrotto Monopod that I have never used and a 580EX Flash
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Pete I was "Prime Mover" many years back.... 38,631 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Berkshire, UK More info | Nov 07, 2006 19:03 | #11 cali wrote in post #2231863 The only thing about zooms is that I hear they are not as sharp as primes. I am currently saving for the 24-70. L standard zooms are pretty darn close to being prime-sharp these days. Not much you can decide between them.
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sugarzebra Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 07, 2006 19:14 | #12 From a pragmatic perspective the IQ difference between a good prime lens & a good zoom is not of concern for the typical amateur photographer. For a walk around lens I would always choose a zoom because as noted above there is no versatility with a prime lens. I'll be in NYC this Friday and I expect that the 10-22 will be the lens of choice 90% of the time. If I had to pick a prime it would be the 30mm. Keep saving for that 24-70...it will better than any prime lens for a walk around lens on your 20D. Scott
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Nov 07, 2006 21:45 | #13 Years ago, 35mm film cameras were usually purchased new with a 50mm prime lens as part of the package. The 50mm lens was considered the "normal" focal length for the 35mm format, even though the technical definition of a "normal" focal length for a format is the diagonal distance across the film plane (43.27mm for a 24x36mm film frame). Many people used their camera for years with just the 50mm lens on it and never really felt a need for anything more. Skip Douglas
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Choderboy I like a long knob More info | Nov 07, 2006 22:52 | #14 StealthLude wrote in post #2231850 OOOO Ya, and going back to the topic.... Versatile and Prime is like an oxymoron. If you want versatiles get a zoom. Only thing versatile in regards to a prime is the maximum apature. Agree with that. Dave
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