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I want to get one or two new lenses in the next month or so to go with my 400D. I am eering on the landscape/general purpose side of photography as a decent zoom to replace or compliment my 75-300 IS is too expensive at the moment.
Ideally I want the Canon 24-70 2.8L but that is out of my price range, but the Sigma version isn't. The other option is the 17-70 Sigma, more length but AF-S and not f/2.8 throughout the range. This lens will be used to replace my kit lens.
The other lens I was thinking of getting was a Sigma 10-20 or possibly the Tokina 12-24.
I'm not sure at the moment if I can afford two lenses and although I want a replacement for the kit lens I don't think the lens would be wide enough for decent landscapes. The other issue with the Sigma 24-70 is that it has an 82mm thread which I understand could cause issues with a Cokin P filter system, not to mention expensive CPR's?
So:
Sigma 24-70 f/2.8 or
Sigma 17-70 f/2.8-4.5
and/or
Sigma 10-20
Tokina 12-24 f/4
Ideally I want the Canon 24-70 2.8L but that is out of my price range, but the Sigma version isn't. The other option is the 17-70 Sigma, more length but AF-S and not f/2.8 throughout the range. This lens will be used to replace my kit lens.
The other lens I was thinking of getting was a Sigma 10-20 or possibly the Tokina 12-24.
I'm not sure at the moment if I can afford two lenses and although I want a replacement for the kit lens I don't think the lens would be wide enough for decent landscapes. The other issue with the Sigma 24-70 is that it has an 82mm thread which I understand could cause issues with a Cokin P filter system, not to mention expensive CPR's?
So:
Sigma 24-70 f/2.8 or
Sigma 17-70 f/2.8-4.5
and/or
Sigma 10-20
Tokina 12-24 f/4
