Standard zoom lens for motorsport on 7D body

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Hi Folks,

I'm after some advice on a standard zoom lens for my 7D. I shot the WRC event this year with my Tamron 70-200 f2.8 lens and it performed really well and most importantly I absolutely loved togging the event. The only thing the 70-200 was lacking was the ability to zoom out that little bit further when paired to my 7D!

At the moment I have the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 Di Non-VC covering the lower end of the zoom range, but the autofocus just isnt up to the challenge of motorsport events (too slow!). I'm considering upgrading this to something a little more suited and a bit more "up-market" so to speak.

Does anyone have any advice on which lenses I should consider? Key features I want are fast & accurate autofocus mechanism and good image quality. If its any help, I would like to move up to a full frame body when the funds allow (probably 18-24 months time), so full frame compatibility would be advantageous but not essential.

Thanks for any advice :)

Rob
 
The obvious answer would be one of the 24-70 f/2.8 lenses that are available. IIRC they're all FF compatible but check! Sigmas that are crop only will be designated DC, Tamrons Di II and Canons EFS.
 
A 17-50mm is very short for motorsport, good for in the pits and action shots from a very close distance, I would be surprised if you could be allowed to be that close safely as a paying spectator. You will need something with a lot more reach, depending on your budget a 70-300 would be a good place to start to give a reasonable focal length range for motorsport, there are 28-300mm lenses available if you only want to use one lens to cover most shots, with two lenses the Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD is getting good reviews and Canon have a very good but expensive 100-400mm and both Sigma and Tamron have 150-600mm lenses which are also getting good reviews.
 
24-70 would be my choice too. Either Tamron or Canon.
 
When i had my canon gear my goto for motorsport on a 7d was a 24/105 and a 100/400 those covered most eventualities, i used to throw in a 10/20mm in case i saw anything interesting that needed an uwa perspective
 
Personally I loved the IQ of the 17-50 non VC Tamron, but the autofocus is terribly slow. I'd spend the extra and for the Canon 17-55 f2.8 if you're sticking with the 7D. The 24-70L is fabulous, but you'll lose the wide angle ability and regret it
 
At the moment I have the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 Di Non-VC covering the lower end of the zoom range, but the autofocus just isnt up to the challenge of motorsport events

If you like this focal length and it suits you, then there are a couple of Canon lenses to choose from - the 17-55 IS or 15-85 IS, there is also the 24-70 or 105 lenses, but you will loose the lower end
 
I already have the canon 10-22 in my kit bag and its a firm fave. I've never used it for Motorsport though. I've also decided 2016 is the year to go full frame so an L lens is quite tempting to accompany it. I'm planning to keep hold of my 7d to use alongside the 5d.

Next decision is either canon's 24-70 f2.8 or 24-105 f4. The 2nd generation 24-70 image quality looks phenomenal in the reviews I've been watching on youtube
 
I already have the canon 10-22 in my kit bag and its a firm fave. I've never used it for Motorsport though.

Then the 17-50's... Lenses would be a good overlap giving you from 10mm onwards.
 
I've also decided 2016 is the year to go full frame so an L lens is quite tempting to accompany it. I'm planning to keep hold of my 7d to use alongside the 5d.

Next decision is either canon's 24-70 f2.8 or 24-105 f4. The 2nd generation 24-70 image quality looks phenomenal in the reviews I've been watching on youtube

If this is the way you are going, then I'd be tempted to get the 24-??? Lens and forget the EF-S figment lenses at this time, you could end up with too many options and not actually make a decision :)

I've the 24-105 F4 and it's a great lens and I really like it, the new 24-70 F2.8 mkII does as you say get excellent reviews, but then it does carry a nice price tag with it.

I'd be tempted to get your FF body and see what lenses they offer as a kit - 24-105, 24-70 etc [emoji3]

Have a good new year.
 
24-105, especially if your considering going full frame. 24-70 f2.8 gives you one stop more but is a third heavier, a consideration if carrying kit around a racetrack. I tried both, preferred the 24-105 as the more versatile lens, the extra reach being more useful.
100-400 is brilliant for Motorsport, the range, the ease and quickness of the zoom
 
I think the price of the 24-105 is also much more appealing... I might have a look for a combo deal at the Camera show :)
 
I think the price of the 24-105 is also much more appealing... I might have a look for a combo deal at the Camera show :)

Def, but also check out individual prices - for some bizarre reason, occasionally it can work out cheaper.

Enjoy your new toys when you get them :)
 
I'd go for the 24-105 for sure. I added that to my bag of tricks last year and have fallen in love with it. That and a 120-400 Sigma replaced a 28-80 and 70-300 and they are so much better for motorsport I couldn't begin to tell you.
 
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