Short fast zoom for Canon 40D
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I am starting my fund to purchase a new lens. I recently shot a theatre show using just my 50mm f1.8. That was ok, and the image quality was fine, but my legs were knackered afterwards because to get full stage shots I had to be at the back of the auditorium, and to get close ups of performers I needed to go to row 2 of the seats. So, I was back and forth all the time.
I have a 40D.
I think I may be able to sort something in the region of £300, but it'll take me a couple or three months.
So, is there a decent, fast (f2.8?) zoom that would cover the range I am talking about?
I klnow I'm not getting "L" lenses , but beyond that I get confused with the other stuff, what is good and what isn't.
Cheers
I have a 40D.
I think I may be able to sort something in the region of £300, but it'll take me a couple or three months.
So, is there a decent, fast (f2.8?) zoom that would cover the range I am talking about?
I klnow I'm not getting "L" lenses , but beyond that I get confused with the other stuff, what is good and what isn't.
Cheers
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I'm really grooving on a new-to-me Sigma f2.8 24-70. I had looked at the Tamron equivalent, too. Really versatile lens, and is already my walkabout lens.
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I have no idea how much the UK price is now, but I got mine at pre increase price < 300 about 3 yrs ago.
I say 'used' ... as now in the hands of older daughter (+so) ... not because I got rid of same
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Thanks. I think it will have to be a Tamron for the money I have. Good to know what is working for others. Cheers.
Yes, I know my budget is limited. I have so many other things that have to come before my photography. I think a 3rd party will be the way to go.
Cheers. second time I have heard the 17-50 2.8 Tamron today. Might be worth a look.
Yeah, I just wanted to avoid lens changes in the dark!
Cheers