SpoiledMan
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animes2k said:I've got an A610 myself, which I rather like. This Rebel is definitely a good camera.
My main setup is, I would say, a "No Joke" setup :woot2:
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(taken with the A610, even!)![]()
JohnnyDaJackal said:SpoiledMan: The Canon Digital Rebel XT is a great camera. If interested in getting it, you might want to consider the 28-135mm IS, I actually just put mine up for sale in the Trading Post forum.
animes2k said:^^ the 28-135 is the lens I mentioned as my favorite "walking around" lens
John, the 70-200 is the 2.8 IS version. I absolutely love that lens. For a much more affordable option the f/4 version is a VERY fine lens and lot more manageable (this thing weighs a ton!). The one on the left is an older copy of the 300/4 I picked up used. Very sharp lens, great for autosports.
I've never been too fond of the 100-400, but I know there are some autosports photographers that make their living with that lens. If I need extra reach, I just slap the 1.4x teleconverter on my long lenses.
As far as the Sigmas, I know people who are very happy with them and have a bunch more cash in their pockets... I bought most all of my lenses when I was in a debt-happy mode. I've since scaled back and don't see anything else I would add, except maybe the 24-70/2.8 for model work.![]()
animes2k said:John Ah! A fellow FM'er!How ya doin? Who are you over there? I'm not too active anymore, but I hang out in the People section.
I'd say that the 70-200/4 is a great lens and you'd probably be very happy with it. If you're shooting an XT or 20D, you can afford the higher ISOs since the noise is so low so the $$ and weight savings over the 2.8 (even the non-IS) would also be good.
JohnnyDaJackal said:I'm a very new member over at FM (10 posts..lol), but my name there is JaCkaL829. I've been reading the reviews for some time, but just recently decided to join since I'm trying to sell my 28-135mm, and I figured why not. Unfortunately now I have to many forums to keep up with :doh
The 70-200mm f/4 is looking good the more and more I read about it. I'm most likely going to get it, and if I feel I need more reach get the 1.4x converter. The other high zooms are just out of my price range.