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Alternative for the 24-70mm?

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Hi there, Im wondering if theres a cheaper Canon alternative lens in which I could buy instead of the expensive 24-70mm f/2.8l?

I am currently using the crop sensor 600d/t3i

Thanks,
 
If you want to stick with Canon branding.. the EF-s 17-55 2.8 is really your only option. and actually a better option (optically) for your Rebel than the 24-70L
but will be a waste of money if you ever think you'll move to a FF sensor at anytime.

If you are willing to go with third party, the Sigma 24-70 is widely regarded as being a better lens, for roughly half the price.

There a some 28-70mm 2.8L's floating around on eBay that are EXCELLENT lenses (if you get a good one), but are designed purely for film..and not the best on the crop sensors...but stellar on FF cameras. They go for between $600 and $800 on eBay.
 
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Elevon said:
Hi there, Im wondering if theres a cheaper Canon alternative lens in which I could buy instead of the expensive 24-70mm f/2.8l?

I am currently using the crop sensor 600d/t3i

Thanks,

The 17-55 f/2.8 IS is the best general purpose zoom for an APS-C sensor. Very sharp, image quality is just as good as an L lens, and the IS works very well. They can be had for $800-$900 used. Only thing I don't like about it is the focus ring location and the size of the focus ring, but other than that it's an excellent lens.
 
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Elevon said:
Hi there, Im wondering if theres a cheaper Canon alternative lens in which I could buy instead of the expensive 24-70mm f/2.8l?
If you want full frame compatibility and don't need the wide end that desperately, you can wait some and then get the new Tamron 24-70/2.8 - it's just dropping in price, in contrast to 17-55/2.8 it has weather sealing and good build quality and esp. on crop its center sharpness is good. See this thread, too (nicer forum around here, but anyway): http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1145772&page=32
 
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