02-17-2018 10:06 PM
Hello all, let me first say that my knowledge of photography is next to nothing. I have “inherited” some camera equipment and I know that some of the lenses are in essence “duplicates”. I have the following Canon lenses:
EFS 10-18mm 1:4.5-5.6 IS STM
EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM
EF 70-200mm 1:2.8 L IS USM
EFS 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS
EFS 19-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS STM
EFS 55-250mm 1:4-5.6 IS II
Two camera bodies 60D and 80D. I plan on keeping the 80D and giving the 60D to my younger sister. Which lenses should I keep and which should I give to her that I don’t really need? Thanks for your time!
02-17-2018 10:21 PM
02-17-2018 10:37 PM
@goody wrote:Hello all, let me first say that my knowledge of photography is next to nothing. I have “inherited” some camera equipment and I know that some of the lenses are in essence “duplicates”. I have the following Canon lenses:
EFS 10-18mm 1:4.5-5.6 IS STM
EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM
EF 70-200mm 1:2.8 L IS USM
EFS 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS
EFS 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS STM
EFS 55-250mm 1:4-5.6 IS II
Two camera bodies 60D and 80D. I plan on keeping the 80D and giving the 60D to my younger sister. Which lenses should I keep and which should I give to her that I don’t really need? Thanks for your time!
Keep the 10-18, the 70-200, the 18-135, and the 55-250; give the rest to your sister. If you're feeling really generous, give her the 55-250 too.
02-18-2018 09:20 AM
"Keep the 10-18, the 70-200, the 18-135, and the 55-250 ...." Corrected list !
Add to your keepers the EFS 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS STM
If you own an ef 70-200mm f2.8L you will not, never ever, use the latter two. They do not belong in the same zip code as this lens.
02-18-2018 11:40 AM
@goody wrote:Hello all, let me first say that my knowledge of photography is next to nothing. I have “inherited” some camera equipment and I know that some of the lenses are in essence “duplicates”. I have the following Canon lenses:
EFS 10-18mm 1:4.5-5.6 IS STM - Keeper
EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM - Duplicated by 70-200 and 55-250
EF 70-200mm 1:2.8 L IS USM - Keeper
EFS 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS - Keeper
EFS 19-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS STM - Sister
EFS 55-250mm 1:4-5.6 IS II - Sister
Two camera bodies 60D and 80D. I plan on keeping the 80D and giving the 60D to my younger sister. Which lenses should I keep and which should I give to her that I don’t really need? Thanks for your time!
You are correct, the focal ranges are duplicated by three lenses: the 55-250, 70-300, and the 70-200. If all of the lenses had one previous ownder that is probably the order in which they were acquired. The 70-300 is the sore thumb. It is a better than that older version of the 55-250. BUT. It would be useful to you for the 300mm focal length, though.
The 18-55 and 55-250 are a natural pairing. They used to be packaged together in Canon DSLR camera kits. Those two lenses, with the 60D, is a complete starter package. A good add to this package would be the least expensive lens that Canon currently sells, the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
The 18-135 was also packaged in Canon DSLR camera kits. That focal length is packged in 80D kits today, but with an updated version of the lens. The 10-18 is a great wide angle. The 70-200 is a high quality telephoto zoom. Those three lenses are a great package.
Which leaves the 70-300mm sticking out like a sore thumb, again.
02-19-2018 12:12 AM
The EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM is, by far, the best lens in the group (it's a fantastic lens). I have the first and second generation versions of that lens and they get more use than any of my other lenses (even for things like portraits).
The EF-S 10-18 is a great wide-angle lens.
But the "normal" focal length for these cameras is about 27mm... so you've got a good wide angle and an very high end telephoto... but you need something to cover the normal range.
Between the 18-55mm STM and the 18-135mm (non STM), the STM lens is the better of the two. So I'd probably use that.
I agree that if you have the 70-200 f/2.8L... you'll never want to use the 55-250 or the 70-300mm.
02-19-2018 08:45 AM
@TCampbell wrote:The EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM is, by far, the best lens in the group (it's a fantastic lens). I have the first and second generation versions of that lens and they get more use than any of my other lenses (even for things like portraits).
The EF-S 10-18 is a great wide-angle lens.
But the "normal" focal length for these cameras is about 27mm... so you've got a good wide angle and an very high end telephoto... but you need something to cover the normal range.
Between the 18-55mm STM and the 18-135mm (non STM), the STM lens is the better of the two. So I'd probably use that.
I agree that if you have the 70-200 f/2.8L... you'll never want to use the 55-250 or the 70-300mm.
The reason I think I'd favor the 18-135 over the 18-55 (neither of which I've ever used) is that it eliminates the coverage gap between 55 and 70 mm. Until I finally bought a full-frame body (which eliminated the coverage gap for reasons not germane to this discussion), I found the coverage gap very annoying.
02-19-2018 10:44 AM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
The reason I think I'd favor the 18-135 over the 18-55 (neither of which I've ever used) is that it eliminates the coverage gap between 55 and 70 mm. Until I finally bought a full-frame body (which eliminated the coverage gap for reasons not germane to this discussion), I found the coverage gap very annoying.
There is the coverage gap. If this is the original 18-135 (and not the STM or USM version) then the 18-55 is probably better w.r.t. optical performance.
Since it’s a small gap, so I consider the trade-offs:
This is why I sort of favor the 18-55 STM. The OP’s sister is going to need either the 18-55 or the 18-135 (or obtain another lens that can handle the standard range).
02-19-2018 02:13 PM
Agree with the others, don't let that 70-200 F2.8 get away. It is my favorite lens and it doesn't disappoint.
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