I'm in the same boat here. I have a 1D X and was under the impression it was a hardware issue for the 5D mkIII and 1D X. Now I learn that Canon will make clean HDMI reality on the cheaper 5D MkIII? Why not the 1D X? The only reason would have to be t...
Larger groups require wide angle. If you're using a crop body, which I assume you are, I'd shoot with something like the 24-105 L. I've also heard good things about the EF-S 15-85 as well. It really depends on how big the group is and what the lighti...
Hello Markfinn. The biggest reason to move from crop to full frame (OK, closer to full frame since it's 1.3 crop instead of 1.6) is for landscape photography. That being said, looking at the lenses you have, I'm not sure the 1D MkII is where you shou...
As others have said, the 24-105 is a nice lens. It's not L "qualiity" in the build department, but you can get some darn fine photos from it.Since you focus on landscape, you don't really need a telephoto, but a zoom lens is nice to have.The 24-105 i...
I will agree with both of the previous posts, to a point as well. Where the kit lenses really fall over is indoor photography. If you're shooting inside on bright sunny days and have lots of windows, kit lenses are great. Now, add in a rainy day, ear...