Thanks guys for the input! I've narrowed it down to canon 18-135 and tamron 18-270 PZD.
A couple of questions though:
Is IQ of 18-135 better? How often do you'll use 135-270mm?
What's the difference between a grey and a local set?
And what circular polarizer would u recommend?
Thanks guys for the input! I've narrowed it down to canon 18-135 and tamron 18-270 PZD.
A couple of questions though:
Is IQ of 18-135 better? How often do you'll use 135-270mm?
What's the difference between a grey and a local set?
And what circular polarizer would u recommend?
having own the 18-135 before, i would say the IQ is mediocre, passable but not fantastic.
like most superzoom(18-200, 18-270), there will be some bit of compromise between IQ and convenience.
the long end of the telezoom is good for portraits, especially when you want a diffused background.
do you know what the CPL is for? why do you need it?
so if i want a balance of IQ and versatility, will 18-135 be my best bet?
for adjusting the contrast during bright sunlight without having to tweak the aperture etc manually? and it reduces glass reflections as well. but if i'm taking pictures indoors, will using the CPL remove glass reflections?
for adjusting the contrast during bright sunlight without having to tweak the aperture etc manually? and it reduces glass reflections as well. but if i'm taking pictures indoors, will using the CPL remove glass reflections?
i will still go for the 18-270 because the 18-135 left me with little to be desired and the tamron's vibration compensation is absolutely stunning.
like others have said, since you wanna get a superzoom, might as well go all out, 18-270 that is.
have u tried the 18-270 personally before? from reviews, it seemed that 18-270 performs best at f/8. i'm afraid the IQ will be affected when indoors or in low lightconditions. And somehow, the sample shots of 18-135 looks sharper than 18-270.. which is why.. i'm leaning towards the 18-135 for now.
and thanks for the advice. i'll skip the CPL. shall get a UV filter instead.
chunkie said:I have been using a canon 500d with the standard 18-55mm for quite some time and intend to upgrade the lens as the zoom range is too limiting. Will generally be using it on travels to shoot architecture and landscapes scenery.
I'm looking to get a versatile and lightweight zoom lens, preferably less than 500g. Budget under 1k or thereabout. It'll be a bonus if it's f/2.8 with a focal length below 18mm.
Which lens will suit my requirement? What focal length and aperture would u recommend? Is Canon or third party better?
Many thanks in advance!