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May 27, 2005 09:26 |  #1

Has anbody used either of these with the 10D?




  
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May 27, 2005 10:14 |  #2

Digital Rebel w/Sigma 24-70/2.8 EX DG Macro

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May 27, 2005 10:16 |  #3

jnevin wrote:
Has anbody used either of these with the 10D?

Not me. I bought the 24-60 after I sold both my 10Ds, and have only had it on my 20D where it performs admirably.


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May 27, 2005 12:46 |  #4

i am getting the 24-60 only because the filter size is 77mm. same as the rest of my lenses. the filters can get expensive too.


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May 27, 2005 13:06 as a reply to  @ Eric DeCastro's post |  #5

I'm avoiding the 24-70EX for the same reason...I already have the 17-40L which uses 77mm and the 70-20f4L which uses 67mm. I don't want to buy a set of 82mm ones...they are VERY expensive. I wonder why the 24-60 and 28-70 don't seem to be too popular?




  
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May 27, 2005 13:21 |  #6

Yea, I spent $40 on my UV filter alone. So I know what you guys mean.


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May 27, 2005 13:22 |  #7

I believe it was Eric who said, "I can just move up a few steps to get that extra 10mm"


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