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Two Lens or One? Which to get.

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So I currently have a choice between the 70-200mm f/4 IS
or both the 17-40mm f/4 AND 24-105 f/4 IS.

From my sources, both are around 1100$.
What should I do?


I'm using a 5D Mk III
Mainly doing video and outside video, only have a 50mm 1.4 at the moment.
 
It not a video guy so take this with a grain of salt, I'd actually probably only get one of either the 17-40 or 24-105. Seeing as you already have a 50mm I'd probably say get the 17-40 now used maybe $500 or so which leaves you with $600 towards a 70-200, few more months of savings and you'll have the 70-200 used maybe $900ish.
 
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The IS on the 24-105 will be huge. There are plenty of videos out there showing its prowess. I think the 17-40 might be a touch redundant... and it a little soft for photos until it is stopped down to f/8 or so... I'm not sure about video, but usually the 17-40 is a stepping stone for people interested in L quality... but it isn't really a good L lens.

You can find the 24-105 for around $750... and then save up for the 70-200mm f/4L IS. I haven't used it... but it has a great reputation.
 
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BokChoiTV said:
So I currently have a choice between the 70-200mm f/4 IS
or both the 17-40mm f/4 AND 24-105 f/4 IS.

From my sources, both are around 1100$.
What should I do?


I'm using a 5D Mk III
Mainly doing video and outside video, only have a 50mm 1.4 at the moment.
For video definately the 24-105 f/4 L IS ... coz it is a lot easier to do handheld video than a 17-40 which does not have IS (and it has too much barrell distortion for my liking) ... I never used the f/4 verison of 70-200 as I have the f/2.8 L IS II version ... between my 24-105 and 70-200 I prefer the 24-105 any day ... I do a lot of rig move videos in the desert and I find the 24-105 to be perfect both for its focal length as well its image stabilization. But if you are doing lots of video indoors (especailly for interviewing people close-up) than the 70-200 is AWESOME.
 
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I'm not a videographer but I have all three lenses. If I could only have one lens it would be the 24-105. If you already have a crop camera, the 24-105 on full frame + 70-200 on crop makes a terrific pairing, which I use.
 
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