By the way, I feel that zoom range will cultivate laziness, not so much learning the technique and how does a 17-85 possibly train technique more so than 18-55? Aren't they both lenses?
I must agree with calebk that both lenses are usable :bsmilie:.
Demandread: Hope you have gathered enough information from this thread to make your descision![]()
First, thanks to everyone who replied. All your suggestions have been helpful, even though I didn't really know anything
As coldfish said, I started this thread with my mind fixated on the 28-135mm but now I feel like I'm a kid in a candy store. I set out looking for sweets, but didn't realize that there are different kind of sweets. Does everyone go thru this phase the first time they get their camera?
Now I think i'm up to 3 choices
1) get the 28-135mm as planned
2) get the 17-50mm and then the 55-250 (as some people suggested)
3) get the 18-55 IS (and then get another new lens later)
I'm still leaning towards the first option, but the second option is also sounds good. A question: If I want to do landscape/cityscape photography, how important is aperture?
coldfish, out of curiosity, what did you relace your 28-135 with?
Somehow I feel like i'm rushing my decision, but I'll be going home for vacation in a month's time and I plan to take pictures while I'm there (most likely some old churches, and maybe a good sunset photo)
First, thanks to everyone who replied. All your suggestions have been helpful, even though I didn't really know anything
As coldfish said, I started this thread with my mind fixated on the 28-135mm but now I feel like I'm a kid in a candy store. I set out looking for sweets, but didn't realize that there are different kind of sweets. Does everyone go thru this phase the first time they get their camera?
Now I think i'm up to 3 choices
1) get the 28-135mm as planned
2) get the 17-50mm and then the 55-250 (as some people suggested)
3) get the 18-55 IS (and then get another new lens later)
I'm still leaning towards the first option, but the second option is also sounds good. A question: If I want to do landscape/cityscape photography, how important is aperture?
coldfish, out of curiosity, what did you relace your 28-135 with?
Somehow I feel like i'm rushing my decision, but I'll be going home for vacation in a month's time and I plan to take pictures while I'm there (most likely some old churches, and maybe a good sunset photo)
The kit lens is a very good lens. Don't look down on it.actually, the only reason why I didn't get the kit lens was that I read reviews which said that the 18-55 lens was crap and that I should just get a better one instead :dunno:
So since I'm kind of committed now (shouldn't cry over spilt milk and all that), i thought it might be a good idea to get something within budget (i've set aside something like 600-700 for this)
An Update: I sent out emails to some stores the other day for quotes on the 28-135, 17-50, and 55-250. When they came back, the 28-135 was the cheaper (compared to the Tamron 17-50) which practically sealed the deal for me. I decided that I would be getting it next week after I take my friend's copy out for a spin.
That night I told my friend (who shares the flat with me) that I would be buying the 28-135 and he goes "WTF!! Get a different lens so we can try out something more. Just borrow my copy if you need it @_(#()$*#)$#" (language not that colorful)
So I told him I wanted range and he said he had a 70-300 (sigma one) lens I could also borrow. That practically got me thinking of delaying my lens buying till next year and get the 24-105L.. or getting the 17-50. In the end, the 17-50 won. I still want my 10-22 and the cost of those 2 lenses would probably be equal to the 24-105. I'll also probably get the 55-250 at some distant point in the future (btw, how's the IQ for this? I heard it could be better, but it's still the best bang for buck)
Thanks for everyone who replied to this thread, and hopefully someday I can post some pictures I can be proud of. One more thing. Can I still get those nice blurred background shots with an aperture of 5.6?