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Short fast zoom for Canon 40D
I am starting my fund to purchase a new lens. I recently shot a theatre show using just my 50mm f1.8. That was ok, and the image quality was fine, but my legs were knackered afterwards because to get full stage shots I had to be at the back of the auditorium, and to get close ups of performers I needed to go to row 2 of the seats. So, I was back and forth all the time.
I have a 40D. I think I may be able to sort something in the region of £300, but it'll take me a couple or three months. So, is there a decent, fast (f2.8?) zoom that would cover the range I am talking about? I klnow I'm not getting "L" lenses , but beyond that I get confused with the other stuff, what is good and what isn't. Cheers |
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To get the whole stage in and close ups of the performers from the same stand point I reckon that you would need something like a 5x zoom and they just don't exist in f2.8 at any price, let alone for £300.
To reduce the need to move about so much you might look at something wide angle to compliment your 50mm but even then finding something within your budget that opens up to f2.8 is going to be a challenge. The closest I think you'll come to it is the Tokina AF 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro which gets good reviews <<<HERE>>> but even on ebay you'll be looking at over £400. The other alternative, assuming you've got an 18-55 standard lens to use for your wide angle shots, get something a bit longer for the close up eg the Canon 85mm f1.8 which would just about be in your budget |
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I was hoping to get away without lens changes in a dark auditorium, really, hence the zoom option. Cheers |
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Tameron is within your budget <<<Link>>> doesn't get great reviews though <<<Here>>>
Sigma gets better reviews <<<here>>> but is dearer <<<Link>>> The Canon is the one to beat but its the most expensive - you pays your money & takes your choice. I'd be tempted to keep saving & buy the best lens you can - you cant go wrong with good glass Last edited by Gidders; 27-02-12 at 18:57. |
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