GMCloud27 said:Now THAT is something I'm dying to hear about :shocked
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GMCloud27 said:Now THAT is something I'm dying to hear about :shocked
GMCloud27 said:Here's an example of a lot of shots I have that just don't seem sharp to me, but maybe they are and I just have too high expectations? Even though this isn't of a stationary object (don't have any ones yet of this copy of my lens), take a look and see what you think:
http://www.gonuudle.com/uploads/IMG_1705.JPG
Understandably this shot should have been shot at a tad higher shutter and ISO200 making it a tad clearer but I'm still left with this soft picture... the picture isn't all that great either but it demonstrates the idea
I also thought I'd mention that I really enjoy the thought of a lens being weather-sealed and am curious of whether the 135 is or not?
GMCloud27 said:Zey & Patrck, thanks!! :thx
Yes, the 135 is not a Prime lens and I enjoyed reading that review too! (Also the other lenses) I'm still going through the mess of what to do and mainly the big question is how much can I spend. The three lenses I have selected are:
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L $1,145
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS $1,156
Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L $686
All three do well optics wise but I'd LOVE to get the top two... I'm just curious of whether I could get away with using the 17-40 or not and maybe down the road, eBay it since if I'm right, L lenses retain their value well?
GMCloud27 said:Thanks John;
There's still so much for me to learn and it's one great hobby I have to say! The issue with the bee photo is its clearity. At f/7.1, the image appears soft (maybe I just have high expectations for what I have...) at its focused point. Granted I'm still picking up better techniques as time goes on (notice the date) and my photos are gradually getting better as I learn the tweaks.
I'm really down to either going to the 30D or upgrading the lens. I've had to write down each con and pro of each decision and it's tough...very tough. It'd take me a long time to learn the 30D let alone the Rebel XT that I have and a lot of the functions of the 30D I don't have the need for yet. However, there's a lot of factors that make me want to upgrade to it. However, I'm well aware of the importance of good glass and I'll still have the same issues I have now with the 30D not to mention I'll take more of a hit doing the 30D route (sell and buy new batteries, screen protector, etc.).
I really appreciate all of your help in this! Cheers everyone!
Garrett
GMCloud27 said:Thanks Johnny for thatI keep assessing my needs and what I like to shoot and it seems that the 24-105mm would still be the best buy and looks like I may be saving a little for that one... I do like your setup for the great focal range but I will probably stick to the 24-105 just for simplicity (I tend to be one of those guys who likes to pack light and prefer not having a larger bag over my shoulder and changing lenses)
I'll have to keep you posted on the results; also found another shot that demonstrates my annoyance with the clearity:
http://www.gonuudle.com/uploads/IMG_1604.JPG
EXIF data and original size kept
Cheers,
GMCloud
holland_patrick said:I would also say Nay on the 30d.. cannon just upgraded the 350D(xt) and that might be the next one on the plate.. so you would still be on the backside on an upgrade.. anyways the glass you get can take you very far...
I would suggest..
10-22 $500
24-105 $1000
100-400 $1250