I shoot with a 7D and have a wide gap between my lenses: the Tokina 11-16 2.8 (primarily for nature landscapes) and the Sigma 120-300 2.8 OS (primarily for wildlife). I would like a zoom to fill the gap. not really worried so much about the long end (from 50 - 120), more the wide end for general use and landscape.
Requirements:
Weather Sealed - as I find myself consistently shooting in tough conditions: rain, salt spray etc.
Speed - should be a 2.8 considering that I shoot in low light environments often (forest, twilight etc.)
Great IQ - should keep up with the two lenses I already own.
Cost - Spending 2K seems really really excessive.
Conclusion:
Canon ef-s 17-55: great IQ and speed, but spending $1000 on a plastic lens seems wrong.
Canon ef 17-40L: great build quality and IQ, but slower than desired.
Canon ef 24-70 2.8L II: $2,300 - ouch
What do you think - are there other options I should consider? Would Canon benefit by improving the build quality of its best ef-s lenses (the 10-22 and 17-55)? I wish they would!
Requirements:
Weather Sealed - as I find myself consistently shooting in tough conditions: rain, salt spray etc.
Speed - should be a 2.8 considering that I shoot in low light environments often (forest, twilight etc.)
Great IQ - should keep up with the two lenses I already own.
Cost - Spending 2K seems really really excessive.
Conclusion:
Canon ef-s 17-55: great IQ and speed, but spending $1000 on a plastic lens seems wrong.
Canon ef 17-40L: great build quality and IQ, but slower than desired.
Canon ef 24-70 2.8L II: $2,300 - ouch
What do you think - are there other options I should consider? Would Canon benefit by improving the build quality of its best ef-s lenses (the 10-22 and 17-55)? I wish they would!