Looking for a new lense for my 60d. Should I get 18-135 stm or 17-50 2.8 sigma? I have a yn568ex ii flash alreday, and I heard the 15-85 and 18-135 have the same IQ
wickidwombat said:sigma 18-35 f1.8
fair tomorrow said:and I heard the 15-85 and 18-35 have the same IQ
rs said:What subjects are you planning on shooting with your new lens?
What lens/lenses have you already got?
What's your budget?
What focal lengths do you need?
Do you want a fast lens to stop action?
What are you looking to gain from this new lens?
fair tomorrow said:I have a 50mm 1.8 is all... Im getting into on camera/ Off camera flash and strobist work. I shoot mostly portraits and do majority video
fair tomorrow said:And my budget will be 600 USD
preppyak said:fair tomorrow said:I have a 50mm 1.8 is all... Im getting into on camera/ Off camera flash and strobist work. I shoot mostly portraits and do majority videofair tomorrow said:And my budget will be 600 USD
So, if you're doing portrait work and video, then you are probably going to want to aim for primes. Going the 15-85, 18-135, etc dont really make sense unless you were doing travel photography.
There are basically two ways to go
1. Go all primes. So, maybe the new ef-s 24mm lens as well as the 85mm f/1.8 (or 100mm f/2). That would cover most general portrait work, and if you needed wider than 24mm, then something as simple as the 18-55 kit lens may do it.
2. Buy a 17-50 f/2.8 (if Tamron, I'd go non-VC) and then get another prime (85mm/100mm). That'd cover you from 17-50 and give you a closer portrait lens as well.
Ultimately it depends what kind of video you are doing. If you're in constant motion, then you'd probably have to grab primes or zooms with IS to make up for that, but if you are shooting locked off, you won't need that.
preppyak said:1. Go all primes. So, maybe the new ef-s 24mm lens as well as the 85mm f/1.8 (or 100mm f/2).