I have both. I use the 17-55 indoors preff w/o flash and the 15-85 when i need the extra reach or outdoors since its more versatile there and the low aperature does not matter in sunlight.
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Random Orbits said:I never understood why the 17-55 has such a bad reputation. The 10-22, 17-55 and 15-85 have similar construction quality but it seems like the 17-55 gets panned the most...
Marsu42 said:Random Orbits said:I never understood why the 17-55 has such a bad reputation. The 10-22, 17-55 and 15-85 have similar construction quality but it seems like the 17-55 gets panned the most...
The 17-55 is said to have a "weak" IS motor which breaks just outside Canon warranty - I don't know if this issue is fixed with the newer 15-85 which I'd prefer. The 17-55 is more prone to lens flare, too - and this is an issue with wide angle lenses when shooting outside. And concerning construction quality: Since the 17-55 is the most expensive, it is most obvious that Canon marketing kept the plastic quality to prevent ef-s lenses entering "L-territory".
Random Orbits said:photophreek said:I never understood why the 17-55 has such a bad reputation. The 10-22, 17-55 and 15-85 have similar construction quality but it seems like the 17-55 gets panned the most...
Most of the posts we see about it are from those who don't own one, or those who read what someone said who also did not own one.
I certainly preferred my 17-55 to the five different 24-70's I owned and subsequently resold.
None of the EF-S lenses are that old, the 17-55 came out in May 2006, so its almost 6 years old, which is relatively new in the world of lenses. Lenses are not like bodies, 15 or 20 year old lenses are common and still work well.
For the record: I didn't say the 15-85 build or iq is better than the 17-55, actually iq-wise it's clearly but slightly the other way around - apart from flare. But I'd get the 15-85 because its value (price/iq releation) imho is better and I don't need 2.8 on this zoom range.Random Orbits said:Got mine in 2008, and never had an issue with IS. I'm also not aware that its IS motor is "weak," so that is news to me. And I don't agree that the 15-85's build quality is significantly better
Probably because the 17-55 has image quality good enough to be "L"-rated, and more importantly a price high enough to be "L"-rated; but it lacks the build quality. Therefore people are more likely to complain about build quality: because it's so expensive.Random Orbits said:I never understood why the 17-55 has such a bad reputation. The 10-22, 17-55 and 15-85 have similar construction quality but it seems like the 17-55 gets panned the most...
Random Orbits said:I never understood why the 17-55 has such a bad reputation
Tijn said:... people are ... likely to complain about...
carlc said:Thanks everyone, very good advice. Before I pull the trigger on the 17-55 does anyone know when it was introduced and are there any rumors of a pending upgrade or replacement?
carlc said:Using a 7D I was wanting the new 24-70mm, however the price and no IS has me looking for options. I shoot a lot indoors and enjoy fast lenses, ie. 70-200mm f2.8 II, Sigma 50mm f1.4, ef-s 10-22mm f3.5 and ef24-105 IS.
I am trying to decide if the 17-55 would work for me. I rented this lens over Christmas and just felt I had to get in everyones face to get good head and shoulder shots. Maybe I did not give it a chance so thus my plea for help today. Then this weekend I did two shoots with the 50mm and I could not get far enough away to do groups (more than 4 people) and I started thinking about the 17-55 again.
My hope of getting a 5DmkIII was delayed by the intro price and to be honest my 7D is treating me very well. So the concern of buying another ef-s lens is waning and I am now enjoying the anticipation of a new 7D. Maybe!!!!
I have read the reviews on the 17-55 and I am aware of the dust issue, the weight is not a concern and I thought the overall sharpness on my rental copy was very good. So any advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.