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Thread: OK, which lens next for the quiver?

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    OK, which lens next for the quiver?

    My setup: Canon 30D w/Canon 18-55 IS and Sigma 10-20. I just recently sold my 28-135 since I thought it was a bit of an overkill (and it was a weird range), and I want to get a farther reaching lens. I've been looking at the Canon 55-250 IS lens, and maybe the Canon 70-300 lens... this next lens would be primarily for skiing/biking pictures and then to carry as a compliment to the 18-55 for some random shots.

    There were a few threads where guys bought 55-250 IS lenses, but no follow-up on how they liked 'em. Any reviews on that lens? I'd like to keep it under $250-300 since I'm not exactly employed and I can only use the money I got from the 28-135. Any others I should be looking at?

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    http://www.ritzcamera.com/product/541161519.htm

    I reinforce your having this on the list.
    If I didn't already have a 70-200 f/4L I would get this lens. It's really nice for the $$$. Refurbs are around $425 which is a bit over your budget but worth it.
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    Ever thought of getting rid of the 18-55, then use the extra cash to get something faster?

    That said, I've heard too many good things about the 70-200... Mine'll be here this weekend.

    edit: Damnit, beat me to it ^^^.

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    I like the range of the 18-55 IS... I take mostly landscapes, which explains the two "wide angle lenses". I don't think I could make-do with just my 10-20 and then something like the 70-200.

    I think its probably between the 55-250 and the 70-300 figuring my budget, unless there's something I'm not aware of out there. The 70-200 is going to have to wait a little bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    I like the range of the 18-55 IS... I take mostly landscapes, which explains the two "wide angle lenses". I don't think I could make-do with just my 10-20 and then something like the 70-200.

    I think its probably between the 55-250 and the 70-300 figuring my budget, unless there's something I'm not aware of out there. The 70-200 is going to have to wait a little bit.
    I ment replacing the 18-55 with something faster... Just a thought.

    I think if you're happy with the 18-55 IS in terms of quality, the 55-250 will be fine... It's a little on the slow side (higher shutter speeds with telephoto), but if you're doing a lot of scenery, you should be fine.

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    KaL and Joe- do you guys both have the 70-200 f4 L? I''m kind of looking at that one now too, since it looks like they can be had for just over $400 and the 55-250 is around $250'ish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    KaL and Joe- do you guys both have the 70-200 f4 L? I''m kind of looking at that one now too, since it looks like they can be had for just over $400 and the 55-250 is around $250'ish.
    Just pulled the trigger... Treating myself to a b-day present. It'll be here Sunday, I can post up some first impressions if you want.
    Last edited by KaLiStO; 06-22-2009 at 08:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    KaL and Joe- do you guys both have the 70-200 f4 L? I''m kind of looking at that one now too, since it looks like they can be had for just over $400 and the 55-250 is around $250'ish.
    I love mine. Non-IS but never been an issue for me. Awesome build quality. I am going to the Tour de France in a couple of weeks and it's the only zoom I am taking.

    Not at home at the moment to post it but I took a picture with it the other day of Clint Barmes hitting a homerun. You can see the stitching on the baseball and I wasn't super-close.
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    I'm making the financially responsible decision and going with the 55-250 IS for now. Once the funds are there, I'll probably get one of the 70-200 L's.

    Hopefully in time for ski season.

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    Seems like you've decided but I love the 70-200 f/4 L, I got the non IS version for 425 shipped and it's awesome, I don't find myself needing IS because I usually shoot sports with this and between cranking up ISO although i hate to do that and natural light you can easily get shutter speeds fast enough to eliminate camera shake. Also if you get the 70-200 it won't depreciate a ton in value, that's the nice thing about L glass
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    well, in the three years i've been skiing i bet i can ski most anything those 'pro's' i listed can, probably

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    I have decided... but only for now, unless I absolutely love the 55-250 lens.

    I am pretty sure I'd be deep in the doghouse if I bought a $400-500 lens right now while my wife is at work every day and I'm out mountain biking and hiking.

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    i have the 55-250 is lens, and it seems to perfom pretty well on my 450D. IS is loud/noisy but really not a factor. a few samples




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    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    ... since I'm not exactly employed...
    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    ...I'm making the financially responsible decision...
    lolz

    My mam has the 55-250 and thoroughly enjoys it...

    That being said I've never truly been impressed with the quality of consumer zooms...keep your quiver as is until you can afford the 70-200mm

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