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I have been thinking my lens set up for my photography is not right... I constantly seem to be swapping lenses and just feel there must be a better combo out there for me... I'll explain my current situation and then i'd really appreciate your opinions.
I recently... a year ago bought a Canon 5d... finally moving into digital from the world of slide film... I was happy using slide film with my EOS 3 but the processing and scanning time was taking ages... and to be honest the fun in photography for me is capturing the image... not sitting at home in front of computers scanning etc etc... Digital is just so instant... The final nail in the coffin was my two weeks solid scanning my South Aftica shots.
I went for the 5D mainly due to the fact its full frame and was very similar to the EOS 3 I loved. I currently have the following lenses- Sigma 15-30mm, Canon 28-135is and Canon 75-300is. I have had all these lenses for a few years as originally got them as the set up for my EOS 3. I also had a Sigma 28-300 superzoom which seemed a good idea at the time and although its focal range meant not much lens changing it was slow and i just was not impressed. Its still an ok lens that said and i gave it to my fiancee as she is just starting out with a 450d. I love travel/ reportage type photography. My goal is to try and capture the sights sounds and smells of a place so the viewer feels they have been there... thats the aim anyway. I also love Landscape photography. I rtarely use my 300mm end but I would always like to have that power.. somehow!
So based on that... if you where me... what lenses would you get if you where buying a set to suit my needs??? Would you keep any of the ones I have??? I am thinking I also need some canon L series glass in my life... that would prob be my last big step up as a keen amature??? My main gripe with my current kit is that I always wish I had that little bit extra at the wide angle on my standard zoom but keeping the 135mm telephoto at the other end. I find I end up changing from the 15 - 30mm and the 28 - 135 all the time... which when travelling gets annoying... although im not saying even if I moved down to something at 24mm id stop carryingthe 15 - 30mm...
Oh and lets assume money is not a problem for the purpose of this discussion... just makes it a bit easier... theres always visa!
So what would your ideas lens combo or thoughts be in my situation????
I have been thinking my lens set up for my photography is not right... I constantly seem to be swapping lenses and just feel there must be a better combo out there for me... I'll explain my current situation and then i'd really appreciate your opinions.
I recently... a year ago bought a Canon 5d... finally moving into digital from the world of slide film... I was happy using slide film with my EOS 3 but the processing and scanning time was taking ages... and to be honest the fun in photography for me is capturing the image... not sitting at home in front of computers scanning etc etc... Digital is just so instant... The final nail in the coffin was my two weeks solid scanning my South Aftica shots.
I went for the 5D mainly due to the fact its full frame and was very similar to the EOS 3 I loved. I currently have the following lenses- Sigma 15-30mm, Canon 28-135is and Canon 75-300is. I have had all these lenses for a few years as originally got them as the set up for my EOS 3. I also had a Sigma 28-300 superzoom which seemed a good idea at the time and although its focal range meant not much lens changing it was slow and i just was not impressed. Its still an ok lens that said and i gave it to my fiancee as she is just starting out with a 450d. I love travel/ reportage type photography. My goal is to try and capture the sights sounds and smells of a place so the viewer feels they have been there... thats the aim anyway. I also love Landscape photography. I rtarely use my 300mm end but I would always like to have that power.. somehow!
So based on that... if you where me... what lenses would you get if you where buying a set to suit my needs??? Would you keep any of the ones I have??? I am thinking I also need some canon L series glass in my life... that would prob be my last big step up as a keen amature??? My main gripe with my current kit is that I always wish I had that little bit extra at the wide angle on my standard zoom but keeping the 135mm telephoto at the other end. I find I end up changing from the 15 - 30mm and the 28 - 135 all the time... which when travelling gets annoying... although im not saying even if I moved down to something at 24mm id stop carryingthe 15 - 30mm...
Oh and lets assume money is not a problem for the purpose of this discussion... just makes it a bit easier... theres always visa!
So what would your ideas lens combo or thoughts be in my situation????