The sexiest ass at HIN
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17-40 is plenty wide for most situations. To wind up with a full frame sensor I'd need to spend quite a bit more and I am not ready for that yet.
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i agree 17-40 is good for most situations...i borrowed a friends tokina 12-24 the last two years for HIN Chicago and was i grateful. with all the traffic in the hall i so needed width to get the whole car as i was pretty close at times.and with all the traffic if i stepped away people walked in front of me.
yes a full frame is more money. i know if i had the money i would already have one. but i do not so my 20d will have to work for awhile longer.Monty
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is one of your legs shorter than the other one? All of your pictures are off-angle...just thinking that if one was shorter than the other, it would not only explain these pictures, but your track times

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Its one of the only ways to get an entire vehicle into the frame when in close quarters.
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one of the ways. tis why i borrowed the 12-24 so i had better chance to keep car level in the shot. as i have heard many a person complain about tilting their head to look through some pics.
not trying to be the butt here Nick. just love the fact there is someone else around here that has a clue about the technical aspects of photography.Monty
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One of the problems I'm having w/ going wider is the Canon 10-22 is an EF-S lens as well. ;(
I wish they had a 10-22 f/2.8L but they do not. It's only a 10-22 f/3.5-4.5 EF-S, which means Rebel XT,Rebel XTI,10d,20d,30d,40d only. ;( If I go full frame the lens is no good. ;(
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that is definitely a problem with the s lenses.
the problem with fast lenses is the price. as i so want the 70-200 2.8IS but thatis way too much cash for me.
Monty
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musthavemuzk;188743 wrote:
that is definitely a problem with the s lenses.the problem with fast lenses is the price. as i so want the 70-200 2.8IS but thatis way too much cash for me.
Monty
I just picked up a 70-200 F/4L IS because I don't shoot enough low light to justify the extra stop or the extra weight of the lens.
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besides low light the extra stop is nice if you add a TC. tis why i am wanting the 2.8IS.
curiousity how is that f4IS? heard some mixed about it. then again i heard mixed about the 24-105 as well. tried a friends and was not too impressed with it. love the range though.Monty
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70-200 f/4L IS is probably one of the sharpest lenses that canon has. It has been absolutely amazing so far.
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well i hear that about alot of canon lenses. the 70-200 4 for being the cheapest and best L lens. the 85 1.8 that i have for being mislabled. saying it should be an L.
i just need something with length. as i have no long lens. then again i have no monies either. coincidence? prolly not.Monty
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musthavemuzk;189027 wrote:
well i hear that about alot of canon lenses. the 70-200 4 for being the cheapest and best L lens. the 85 1.8 that i have for being mislabled. saying it should be an L.
i just need something with length. as i have no long lens. then again i have no monies either. coincidence? prolly not.Monty
Well with IS it was $1100. I don't know that I'd call that cheap haha.
I absolutely love my Canon 17-40f/4L as well. L glass rocks.
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i was refering to the non IS version of the f4 70-200. it is about 600 iirc.
definitely heard some great stuff on the 17-40. it is like the 85 1.8. always good heard about it never any bad.Monty
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