Comments on Canon EF 28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Anyone have any experience with this lens?
http://www.usa.canon.com/eflenses/lenses/ef_28-135_35/ef_28-135_35.html
In my quest for awesome long fast L-series glass, I neglected to notice that daily, I have my cheaper than dirt 28-80 Sigma mini-zoom macro on the camera almost all the time.
Until now. I want better everyday glass!
http://www.usa.canon.com/eflenses/lenses/ef_28-135_35/ef_28-135_35.html
In my quest for awesome long fast L-series glass, I neglected to notice that daily, I have my cheaper than dirt 28-80 Sigma mini-zoom macro on the camera almost all the time.
Until now. I want better everyday glass!
Erik
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i really dig this lens, click here for some examples
it's on my camera most of the time.
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thanks!
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If I had known how much I would use a standard zoom - in my case a Tamron 28-75Di - which is MOST of the time, I might have bought the Canon 24-70 f2.8 L. (Fish will shoot me if he hears this.) ((Edited Addendum - Both Fiosh and I did subsequently buy the Canon 24-70 F2.8 L . Standard length zooms are just so handy they are on my camera unless there is a specific need for a different focal length that I cannot capture by zooming with my feet. I kept the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 Di because it is so usefull also.))
But the 28-135 IS, like the Tamron 28-75Di are real nice walk around workhorse lenses. Go for it.
Andy - you just beat me to it!
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A friend loaned me a lens which I could purchase from her if I like it. It's the Canon 70-200mm f4L.
If I were to return her lens and buy one new, I'd probably get the 28-135 that you guys are talking about.
I have the kit lens for the Rebel for the wider angles I need, but I've got to say, after using the L glass, it's really hard to use that kit lens. The only ray of hope is DXO which looks like it may turn the kit lens into something decent.
Anyway, any input to help me make this decision about the two Canon lenses? The 28-135 and the 70-200?
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I am also very happy with my 28-135 IS lens. It is my default, walk around lens. The focal length range works well indoors and out. The dealer sold me a 17-40L lens for my first lens and I think this was a mistake. The 28-135 is much more versatile. The IS system works very well.
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As for optical quality, someone (mercphoto I think) just did a side to side comparison of the Tamron, the Canon (and the Canon L). In my opinion, the Canon was better than the Tamron, others disagreed, but it was that close.
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thanks gus, (i think?)
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I haven't tested it with the 580 speedlite since I got that flash, but maybe I will and post some photos and hopefully move my lens. I seem to be becomining addicted to "fast" glass. I want some money to go towards getting the Canon 35 1.4 L:D
If I get anything interesting with it, I'll post them.
Maybe I should change my want list
10-22mm or 16-35 L
24-70 L
70-200 L
Sort of lens that will show both your ears if your not carefull.