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Tommo1965
19-07-2012, 11:08pm
Hi to all the canon shooter

I need some advice so I can advise others { my brother in law} who has recently bought a new 7D..hes after a medium zoom..firstly does canon make a crop sensor only type lens ? and if so would they bet a better bet..if not any suggestions or do tamron/sigma offer a good alternative perhaps a 28-75 tammy ??

cheers for any feedback on this

Schy
19-07-2012, 11:18pm
Hi Steve,

Canon makes two lenses, EF-S and EF lenses.

EF lenses are for FF bodies only, EF-S lenses won't fit FF bodies.

EF-S lenses are specifically for crop sensored bodies only. But crop sensored bodies can mount both EF and EF-S lenses.

As for medium zoom, The EF-S 17-55 f2.8 IS gets a loot of good reviews! Another is the EF-S 15-85 lens.

Or you can go to 'L' lenses, they are the professional line of canon lenses but the mid zoom starts from 24mm. The two are 24-70 f2.8 and 24-105 f4 IS.

(IS is the VR counterpart of Nikon)

Hope I was able to help a bit. :)

Tommo1965
20-07-2012, 7:46am
Schy that helps a lot..thank for helping me out here

I didn't realise that the crop sensor lenses wouldn't be compatible with the FF bodies...Im now more educated and Ill pass along the info on that and your suggestion for lenses ....:th3:

Schy
20-07-2012, 11:05am
Theres a lot of choices of EF-S lenses, just try to search and see suits his needs and what fits the budget! :)

Glad i could help! :)

neil70
20-07-2012, 12:04pm
the sigma 18-200 is a good all round lens that i used as my main lens for a few years. I like the versatility of the lens and the picture quality of mine was very good. Then you can go into a L series lens and have grate results.

Kym
20-07-2012, 12:14pm
The Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 is a very nice lens
I also have a sigma 18-250 - which is my 'lazy' lens, IQ is ok and its a bit slow. Good value.

Mary Anne
20-07-2012, 12:36pm
Another :th3: for the Canon f/2.8 17-55mm its not cheap though its a fantastic lens on a cropped sensor.
I dont have a 7D, though I use it on my 40D its fast and sharp..

Arg
20-07-2012, 1:13pm
Schy has misled you slightly, the EF lenses are not for FF bodies only. They fit any Canon dslr body.

Warus
20-07-2012, 1:26pm
Tamron 17-50 2.8 non IS is my vote. I use this combo and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it. The other option I have heard good stuff about is the Sigma 17-70.

Schy
20-07-2012, 2:21pm
Schy has misled you slightly, the EF lenses are not for FF bodies only. They fit any Canon dslr body.

Whoops! It was corrected on the next paragraph though. Anyways, ill just edit the post as it is a bit misleading. Thanks for that :)

Whoops, seems like i cant edit the post anymore.. Anyways,

EF lens = for both FF and crop sensor bodies (any canon dslrs)
EF-S lens = crop sensor bodies only

:D

Tommo1965
20-07-2012, 7:20pm
its all good Schy..I sussed it by the second line ;)

cheers guys for the help

Im not sure of his budget..but I've passed on your recommendation and with links to respective reviews at photozone.com

I think he's in Iraq at the moment..but im pretty sure he gets my emails there..he's over here for all of August..so im hopefully we can find some time for a shoot..

Ill update the thread when he makes a choice...:)

koputai
21-07-2012, 11:09am
The Canon 17-55mm IS 2.8 is an awesome lens on the 7D, I love it. It is however rather heavy, and spendy too.

Cheers,
Jason.

Tommo1965
23-07-2012, 8:18am
just to update you all on the final lens choice..my brother in law opted for a 24-105 F4 L ....seems like a pretty decent choice..he also said a wide angle prime was in the wind and possible FF camera in a couple of years if he was still into the photography gig

thanks for the assistance :th3:

Warus
23-07-2012, 9:07am
Thanks for the update. Interesting choice for a crop camera but it depends on what you shoot I guess. For me 24 is nowhere near wide enough.

Schy
24-07-2012, 4:28pm
just to update you all on the final lens choice..my brother in law opted for a 24-105 F4 L ....seems like a pretty decent choice..he also said a wide angle prime was in the wind and possible FF camera in a couple of years if he was still into the photography gig

thanks for the assistance :th3:

Good choice! Ive actually ordered one as well and just waiting for delivery! :D

Bennymiata
24-07-2012, 4:34pm
Good choice.
Works well on my 60D and is even better on my 5D3.

Tommo1965
24-07-2012, 7:27pm
yes its a tad lacking at the wide end on a crop body..but should be a great portrait/medium zoom..he knows this and is already looking at wide primes ......and so it begins....LOL