08-01-2014 08:25 PM
08-02-2014 03:39 PM
The high-end version of a standard zoom with low focal ratio for the 70D is the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8. That's basically the same focal length range as the typical kit lens (18-55) but it can provide an f/2.8 focal ratio at any focal length rather than varying the focal ratio as the kit lenses tend to do.
08-02-2014 05:44 PM
@TCampbell wrote:The high-end version of a standard zoom with low focal ratio for the 70D is the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8. That's basically the same focal length range as the typical kit lens (18-55) but it can provide an f/2.8 focal ratio at any focal length rather than varying the focal ratio as the kit lenses tend to do.
My wife (T2i) and I (7D) each have one. We're very happy with them. The lens's only real drawback is that it's a lot bigger and heavier than you might expect. But so is the 24-70 II.
08-01-2014 09:25 PM
Probably not. 24-70 isn't even the right zoom range for a walker on a crop camera. Buy the 17-55 f/2.8 instead, and save yourself about $1300.
If you were a wedding photographer with a 5D3, maybe. On a 1DX, sure.
08-01-2014 10:28 PM
You haven't said what you shoot nor whether it's for fun or profit so "investment" is sort of a clouded description in your question. If you buy new there's depreciation if it doesn't fit your needs & you decide to sell later. If you buy used (limited availability in most areas) you can recover most of the purchase price after considerable use. If you shoot as a pro (declaring the income) then it may very well fit some needs & the annual write off may be worth the plunge. It's more a "does it help me do better work" vs "maybe it will make me look more professional" thing"
08-01-2014 10:35 PM
08-01-2014 10:45 PM
Is it the shallow DOF you want or the extra stop of light vs the 24-105? With the high ISO capability the newer bodies offer it's the deciding factor.
08-01-2014 11:07 PM
08-02-2014 09:00 AM
The twins, the 24-70mm f2.8 and 70-200mm f2.8 are arguably the best zoom lenses made. Bar none.
If you need and want the best there is, there is no other choice. However, do you? Most people don't.
The thought about the focal length on the crop body is nonsense if it fits your needs. That statement can be largely ignored.
If possibile try one first as they are very expensive. But the best usually is!
This pair is what I use 90% of the time on a 1 series "crop" body. After having these, I would not be happy to have anything less.
I am off today to shoot the JOCO Fair Parade with my 1D Mk IV and both of these lenses.
08-02-2014 03:39 PM
The high-end version of a standard zoom with low focal ratio for the 70D is the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8. That's basically the same focal length range as the typical kit lens (18-55) but it can provide an f/2.8 focal ratio at any focal length rather than varying the focal ratio as the kit lenses tend to do.
08-02-2014 05:44 PM
@TCampbell wrote:The high-end version of a standard zoom with low focal ratio for the 70D is the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8. That's basically the same focal length range as the typical kit lens (18-55) but it can provide an f/2.8 focal ratio at any focal length rather than varying the focal ratio as the kit lenses tend to do.
My wife (T2i) and I (7D) each have one. We're very happy with them. The lens's only real drawback is that it's a lot bigger and heavier than you might expect. But so is the 24-70 II.
08-03-2014 02:16 AM
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