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My wife and I are planning a trip to Disneyland.
I asked her to call the AAA agent and ask them a question. She in turn asked me if she can tell the woman to book the trip. I told her to go ahead (had to make sure I got the time off work). I also told her that I needed a new lens in order to take the photos that I wanted. ![]() Her reply? "Ok, I am down with that." So I just ordered my second piece of L glass. Now I will have a fairly nice collection in my kit, by my view anyway. 50 f/1.4 24-105 f/4.0 IS L 70-200 f/2.8 IS L (just ordered) ![]() 10-22 f/3.5-4.5 Next step? Work on some lighting. So far in that department, I have the 580EX and a 430EX. Now I can get the 75-300 out of my bag. A decent teleconverter and I will still have a much better lens and great range to exceed that one. I can put it on the shelf next to the old 28-105. __________________
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I have to admit that I have it, too. Its even nicer when the other half is agreeable! I've been using the "normal" USM lenses for a long time and have just purchased my first "L" (the 24-105) that I like very much. In my playing around (strictly amateur) I have found the 24-105 to be a better outdoor lens for photographing the kids. This leaves me looking for something good for indoors on my crop body - so I thinking of a 35 1.4L. Eventually, I would also like to replace my 70-210 f3.5-4.5 with 70-200 f4L or the 100-400L. On a crop body, the 400 would be really nice, but I don't know if I'd be able to hand hold it still enough...
All of my other lenses can be traded, though I think I'll keep the 50 f1.8. Eric |
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Alpaca
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I've also got the L fever after buying the 100-400L. It's much, much better than the "normal" 70-300 IS USM I had earlier. It takes some time to get used to the zoom function, and my arms start to hurt when I use it for a long time, but the IS helps a lot.
Other L lenses will follow, I'm afraid. Andre |
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[Canon] [EF-S10-22] [EF16-35L II] [EF-S17-55IS] [EF24-70L] [EF28-300L IS] [EF70-200F2.8L IS] [EF100-400L IS] [EF50F1.4] [EF85F1.2L II] [EF100F2.8Macro] [EF 1.4x II] [430ex II] [580ex II] [ST-E2] [CP-E4] [BG-E2N] [EOS-1D Mk III] [EOS 40D] [PowerShot Pro1] [PowerShot G3] [CPS member] ...images ??... |
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2) silent recharge, a very welcome extra in many PJ/'wedding' situations 3) faster recharge, again very welcome in many PJ/'wedding' situations 4) faster and more secure mounting/dismounting due to new shoe/foot combination 5) controllable through the newer bodies (1D(s) III, 40D, 450D): means total control from the PC when shooting tethered. 6) more consistent (good) metering (580exII as opposed to 580ex), still not perfect, but a lot better 7) more consistent (good) whitebalance (580exII as opposed to 580ex), again not perfect, but a lot better All 'n all enough reasons for *me* to upgrade my 580ex (and CP-E3) to a 580exII (and a CP-E4) YMMV ![]() ...€0.02... Kindest regards! Max@Home |
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[Canon] [EF-S10-22] [EF16-35L II] [EF-S17-55IS] [EF24-70L] [EF28-300L IS] [EF70-200F2.8L IS] [EF100-400L IS] [EF50F1.4] [EF85F1.2L II] [EF100F2.8Macro] [EF 1.4x II] [430ex II] [580ex II] [ST-E2] [CP-E4] [BG-E2N] [EOS-1D Mk III] [EOS 40D] [PowerShot Pro1] [PowerShot G3] [CPS member] ...images ??... |
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Dromedary
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Thanks for the info guys.
Max, I will definately consider selling the lenses for the other "throwaround" lenses as you so put them. As for upgrading the flashes, time (and money) will tell. __________________
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