Jimwah
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Hi all,
I'm in a position to upgrade my camera gear, and have decided I want to take a step forward with my photographic abilities & achievements this year. I currently use a Lumix G1 with an array of lenses, and it's served me very well for last few years, but I'd like to move into Canon DSLR territory.
Anyway, in terms of the body, I think I've settled on a 50D, looks like the best of all worlds for me - good screen, decent focusing, tough body, right price... this would leave me with somewhere between £500 to £800 ish to spend on some accompanying lenses.
I shoot all sorts of stuff, but enjoy getting pictures of the local birds of prey & wildlife, including my crazy dog :bonk: I also shoot occasional close ups of insects/flowers and the odd landscape shot too.
So I'm thinking of buying a really nice lens for wildlife/dog/birds, and then a cheaper landscape lens for more occasional use. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I notice the Canon 70-200 L USM is really well reviewed, but would this feel short for bird shots? I realise that the 100-300mm Lumix lens might have spoilt me a bit in this respect! For general pottering about I have an old EF 28-135mm IS USM so that'll probably do, to fill the gap between ultra wide & tele.
Thanks in advance!
Jim
I'm in a position to upgrade my camera gear, and have decided I want to take a step forward with my photographic abilities & achievements this year. I currently use a Lumix G1 with an array of lenses, and it's served me very well for last few years, but I'd like to move into Canon DSLR territory.
Anyway, in terms of the body, I think I've settled on a 50D, looks like the best of all worlds for me - good screen, decent focusing, tough body, right price... this would leave me with somewhere between £500 to £800 ish to spend on some accompanying lenses.
I shoot all sorts of stuff, but enjoy getting pictures of the local birds of prey & wildlife, including my crazy dog :bonk: I also shoot occasional close ups of insects/flowers and the odd landscape shot too.
So I'm thinking of buying a really nice lens for wildlife/dog/birds, and then a cheaper landscape lens for more occasional use. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I notice the Canon 70-200 L USM is really well reviewed, but would this feel short for bird shots? I realise that the 100-300mm Lumix lens might have spoilt me a bit in this respect! For general pottering about I have an old EF 28-135mm IS USM so that'll probably do, to fill the gap between ultra wide & tele.
Thanks in advance!
Jim
in which case you can rule out the 70-200F4L.
