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Re: Lens options
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Re: Lens options
I agree - The Tamron 28-75F2.8 Di has an excelent reputation as being an excellent lens. It was responsible for the vast majority of my images excluding birds and bugs. The 28-135 Canon is a nice walk around lens, but won't be as useful indoors as the shorter 28-75 Tamron. The 28-135 IS wil be way too short for Airshows… -
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28-200mm zooms, I call travel zooms - all-in-one lenses - and they tend to not be nearly as good as smaller range zooms. 7-10 to 1 zooms are not ever going to be as good as a 3-1 zoom. The Tamron 28-75f2.8 Di is a very useful lens and will be sharp and crisp if used properly. This was shot with a Tamron 28-75 Di and a 10D -
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My experience is admittedly limited, but I shot with a Tamron 28-200 for quite some time on a Canon D60 and 20D. I was never satisfied with the results - poor focusing and/or too soft. Canon's 28-135 was sharper, and I recently bought a Canon 28-135IS and 75-300IS, and the results are strikingly better. Could be that I… -
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Lens options
Yep, another "what should I buy" thread, sorry! I have a dRebel with just the kit lens, and I want to add a lens or 2. I have been looking at the Canon EF 28-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM and the Tamron AF 28-75mm f2.8 XR Di. I have no clue how to choose. Here's what I think I know so far: Canon - more reach (135mm vs. 75mm),…
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