Is there a web-site that lists all the Canon mount lenses available, including all focal lengths and brands? I knew where to find this sort of thing with Minolta, but I'm a Canon noob now!
Elaine
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I use www.usa.canon.com and cross reference to the www.bhphotovideo.com site. At B&H you do have to select between digital (crop) mount only and regular mount (full frame or digital) but you can work your away arounf fairly easily.
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I would simply hit the manufacturers' websites. Canon, obviously, then the big three: Tokina, Tamron, and Sigma. The only others I'd even look at are the Russian specialty lenses at kievcamera.net and hartblei.com--but those are real oddball specialty lenses.
Is there a web-site that lists all the Canon mount lenses available, including all focal lengths and brands? I knew where to find this sort of thing with Minolta, but I'm a Canon noob now!
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http://www.photozone.de/8Reviews/index.html
I'm not sure that any individual site is truly comprehensive, but here are a couple more:
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/
http://www.photodo.com/
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I know a lot here don't like Fred Miranda, but I do find the lens reviews helpful.
Z
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Elaine:
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