11-17-2014 06:12 PM
I know a lot of people debate about getting a camera with a kit lens or getting the body and then a better lens. I am not asking about that. The deal I am getting through Adorama is for the body only so I have to get a separate lens. For right now I just want the best possible "general" lens I can get for a decent price. So I am considering getting the normal 18-55 STM lens that would normally come with the kit but I wanted some opinions about if there was anything better for the price or around the price. This is canons rebate form with some lenses and I would also consider 3rd party lens suggestions. http://www.adorama.com/pdfs/rebates/Canon_MIR_Nov_2014.pdf
If you had to get the body only please let me know what you would get for a general lens. If there is something similar to the kit lens price (or a little higher) that is better I would like to get that. Thank you!!
03-24-2015 02:42 AM
03-24-2015 09:26 AM - edited 03-24-2015 09:31 AM
Actually, were I you, since you mentioned "indoor", I would be looking for a good, previously owned 24-70 F:2.8 rather than the F:4 as it will have better boca and, of course, it is a full stop faster and so more useful in lower light conditions. KEH.com is probably the best place to check for the used equipment, they have a huge selection, good return policy and warranty. Call them if you don't see what you are looking for on the site as their stock changes rapidly.
03-24-2015 01:36 AM
03-24-2015 09:33 AM
"1. my shooting concern: portrait, landscape and indoor general but my goal is fine art photography and abstract photography.
2. for now i prefer to use 24-70 f4 at its macro mode and later on 100mm f2.8 as you mentioned for real macro.
... In conclusion i can go for 24-70 f4 + 17-55 f2.8 to cover mid-macro, portrait, landscape, mid-zoom aswell as lowlight and indoor shooting. Later on i can go for 70-200 f4 or 2.8 is usm if i really need that range. However at the time of changing my 70d to 5diii i can use these lenses except i need to change 17-55 to 100 f2.8 macro for better close up. Am i right?"
"Am i right?"
No you are not and have been told many times. You are one dense cookie! I think you need to buy whatever you deem fit and learn by mistaken trail and error. A lot of us learned that way.
03-24-2015 07:58 PM
03-25-2015 07:27 AM
@ScottyP wrote:
Mrz:
I would recommend a 24-xx lens OR a 17-55. Not both. They are too similar to get both.
You are correct that the 17-55 won't work on ff like a 5d3. I have a 17-55 I love but never use because I went to full frame. If you feel sure you will make the switch perhaps you should start with all full frame lenses, or at least buy a used 17-55 so you can sell it for what you paid for it.
It's worth remembering that a switch to FF doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing thing. I have one FF camera (a 5D3); and when I do 2-camera events, I use the 17-55 on a 7D and a 70-200 on the 5D3. Since 55 mm on the 7D has the equivalent reach of 88 mm in FF, the lenses overlap, but not by very much. So the two setups work well together.
03-25-2015 08:22 AM
03-25-2015 09:37 AM
I'm done.
03-25-2015 09:40 AM
03-25-2015 10:08 AM
No, you are not. You have been advised on several different threads about the very same issue. Yet you still ask the same questions about the same equipment.
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