Same here. Likewise with my Tamron 28-75, over having to go with the 24-70's from Canon, or the ef-s 17-55, all of which would have cost me 2-3x as much.theqspeaks said:And my Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8? Built like a freaking tank. To get the faster aperture and to save a couple of hundred bucks, I'm glad I got it over the Canon 10-22mm.
Well, a cheaper version of the 18-135 doesn't really exist...since its cheap as it is already at $300ish. Tamron makes an 18-200 in the same price range, but, all super-zooms like that sacrifice quality for convenience.Koen_S1 said:And what would be the best alternative for a 18-135mm lens?
Boy o boy - if your open to using manual focus your going to get interesting advice.Koen_S1 said:ok, thank you all! But exacly how much do you guys use autofocus? Because I dont use it that much.
And what would be the best alternative for a 18-135mm lens?
preppyak said:Just picked up the 70-200 f/4 IS L instead (granted, at 2x the price), and just shooting the first weekend, I was blown away at how much better it was. I think the other manufacturers do well in the prime and wide-angle area, but, I've definitely been less impressed at their tele's.
Currently I´m not shooting a lot, but I´m planning to buy a new camera, probably the T3i, and I´d like to shoot landscapes, a little sport (karate, but really not that often) and I´m filming a lot.preppyak said:If you're not auto-focusing much, can I ask what you shoot the most? Cause that would give us a sense of what lenses to suggest. If you're shooting a lot of landscapes, then we'd suggest a wide lens....if you're shooting sports, it's something else.Koen_S1 said:And what would be the best alternative for a 18-135mm lens?
Koen_S1 said:Currently I´m not shooting a lot, but I´m planning to buy a new camera, probably the T3i, and I´d like to shoot landscapes, a little sport (karate, but really not that often) and I´m filming a lot.preppyak said:If you're not auto-focusing much, can I ask what you shoot the most? Cause that would give us a sense of what lenses to suggest. If you're shooting a lot of landscapes, then we'd suggest a wide lens....if you're shooting sports, it's something else.Koen_S1 said:And what would be the best alternative for a 18-135mm lens?
Basicely I´m looking for an allround lens that has enough zoom but also is good for filming.
Oh, and do you guys think that as soon as the T4i is announced the price of the T3i will drop?