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I've just taken delivery of a new Canon 7D (body only) for work. I've been recommended three lenses by the supplier who know what I'm going to be using the camera for:
70-200mm F/2.8L
50mm F/1.2L prime lens
15-85mm F/3.5-5.56
I'm going to be using it mostly for shooting videos in the mountains (in all weather types) in the UK, indoor/outdoor and under studio lights. I know that the lenses are just as important as the camera (or more important depending on what you have) but there seems to be a huge range in pricing for the range I've been recommended.
Unfortunately, the company I work for has a tight budget, but I don't want to get something cheaper and then find it's not going to get the best results.
I shoot a wide range of stuff, from a static shot of presenters in a podcast, to tracking someone skiing past me or with me skiing with them.
Could I ditch the prime lens and make do with the 70-200 and the 15-85?
Someone else recommended the Canon 50mm f1.8 which they said although a bit plasticy produced great results. Plus the Sigma 10-20mm F3.5 EX DC HSM as another option.
I haven't shot video with a DSLR before so please excuse my ignorance!
My budget is around £1500 (US$2300)
Thanks!
70-200mm F/2.8L
50mm F/1.2L prime lens
15-85mm F/3.5-5.56
I'm going to be using it mostly for shooting videos in the mountains (in all weather types) in the UK, indoor/outdoor and under studio lights. I know that the lenses are just as important as the camera (or more important depending on what you have) but there seems to be a huge range in pricing for the range I've been recommended.
Unfortunately, the company I work for has a tight budget, but I don't want to get something cheaper and then find it's not going to get the best results.
I shoot a wide range of stuff, from a static shot of presenters in a podcast, to tracking someone skiing past me or with me skiing with them.
Could I ditch the prime lens and make do with the 70-200 and the 15-85?
Someone else recommended the Canon 50mm f1.8 which they said although a bit plasticy produced great results. Plus the Sigma 10-20mm F3.5 EX DC HSM as another option.
I haven't shot video with a DSLR before so please excuse my ignorance!
My budget is around £1500 (US$2300)
Thanks!