AndyBorzi
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I've got a dilemma and I keep changing my mind on each time I think about it. I just wanted to sound off, to see if doing so helped and to get some sound advice from you guys.
I turn 40 on the 2nd January and my wife has suggested that the family club together for a combined chrimbo/birthday pressie to celebrate my coming of age (ahem!). I jokingly suggested a 5DMKII and a couple of L series lenses. To my shock she didn't laugh at me but suggested that the 5D and lens(es) was too much.
To partially fund a 5D I would have to sell my current EF-s compatible kit (40D & Grip, Canon 10-22, Sigma 17-70), I would have to make use of my wife's EF28-135 IS until such time we could afford a 24-70/24-105L or even the 17-40L, with the advice that it would be easier to save for a lens than a 5D.
Alternatively, I could keep my 40D & Grip, 10-22 and go for a 24-70L and a 70-200F4 possibly stretching to a F2.8 or F4IS. The 5D/Canon Full FRame alternative would have to wait for 2 or 3 more years.
So my dilemma is:
a) do I go for a 5D with an OK'ish lens and save for a L series (will probably be 2010 by the time I get one). (I will miss the 10-22!)
or b) keep my existing kit and get a couple of L lenses.
as an afterthought: Is a 5D and a 17-40L a good landscape/walkabout lens.
Just to give a bit of background. My preferred subject is Landscape, Detail, Macro, still-life/studio and people (when I get the chance). I haven't done sport or wildlife (other than the local Zoo) so high fps or ultra-zooms aren't required.
What do you think?
I turn 40 on the 2nd January and my wife has suggested that the family club together for a combined chrimbo/birthday pressie to celebrate my coming of age (ahem!). I jokingly suggested a 5DMKII and a couple of L series lenses. To my shock she didn't laugh at me but suggested that the 5D and lens(es) was too much.
To partially fund a 5D I would have to sell my current EF-s compatible kit (40D & Grip, Canon 10-22, Sigma 17-70), I would have to make use of my wife's EF28-135 IS until such time we could afford a 24-70/24-105L or even the 17-40L, with the advice that it would be easier to save for a lens than a 5D.
Alternatively, I could keep my 40D & Grip, 10-22 and go for a 24-70L and a 70-200F4 possibly stretching to a F2.8 or F4IS. The 5D/Canon Full FRame alternative would have to wait for 2 or 3 more years.
So my dilemma is:
a) do I go for a 5D with an OK'ish lens and save for a L series (will probably be 2010 by the time I get one). (I will miss the 10-22!)
or b) keep my existing kit and get a couple of L lenses.
as an afterthought: Is a 5D and a 17-40L a good landscape/walkabout lens.
Just to give a bit of background. My preferred subject is Landscape, Detail, Macro, still-life/studio and people (when I get the chance). I haven't done sport or wildlife (other than the local Zoo) so high fps or ultra-zooms aren't required.
What do you think?

