Granarystudio
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Guys, need a little help from those who have been here before,
Current postition,
Canon 7d with 15-85 efs.
Have also acquired a few other lenses along the way,
70-200F4L, 100mm 2.8L Macro, 400mm 5.6L, 50mm F1.4 , 85mm 1.8.
Am planning to go for a 5Dmkii in near future, full frame adventure etc... with a view to using this for landscape photography and portraits indoors taking advantage of the high ISO quality etc...
I really like the 7D and plan to keep this for birding (the 400 is a fab lens) and also for fast shooting, like the pet greyhounds.
So my original plan was to pick up a 5dmkii with a 24-105 F4, some cheap ones about, then sell my 15-85 efs to fund a 17-40L f4. (for the landscape stuff). Have gone through the eternal debate of 24-70 v 24-105, it hurts, My logic was that having the faster primes I could live with the 24-105 at F4.
However the one thing that puts me off the 24-105 is the question of reliabilty, with issues of user Error 0 when the internal focusing diaphragm fails. Is this commen?
So ultimately my question to those in the know?
Should I worry about the 24-105 reliability?
If so should I buy the 24-70?
If I do will I really need to buy the 17-40 as well for landscapes, in my film days 24mm was considered wide!
Please put me out of my misery! Appreciate comments from those that have worked through a similar situation.
Regards Neil.
Current postition,
Canon 7d with 15-85 efs.
Have also acquired a few other lenses along the way,
70-200F4L, 100mm 2.8L Macro, 400mm 5.6L, 50mm F1.4 , 85mm 1.8.
Am planning to go for a 5Dmkii in near future, full frame adventure etc... with a view to using this for landscape photography and portraits indoors taking advantage of the high ISO quality etc...
I really like the 7D and plan to keep this for birding (the 400 is a fab lens) and also for fast shooting, like the pet greyhounds.
So my original plan was to pick up a 5dmkii with a 24-105 F4, some cheap ones about, then sell my 15-85 efs to fund a 17-40L f4. (for the landscape stuff). Have gone through the eternal debate of 24-70 v 24-105, it hurts, My logic was that having the faster primes I could live with the 24-105 at F4.
However the one thing that puts me off the 24-105 is the question of reliabilty, with issues of user Error 0 when the internal focusing diaphragm fails. Is this commen?
So ultimately my question to those in the know?
Should I worry about the 24-105 reliability?
If so should I buy the 24-70?
If I do will I really need to buy the 17-40 as well for landscapes, in my film days 24mm was considered wide!
Please put me out of my misery! Appreciate comments from those that have worked through a similar situation.
Regards Neil.