Please bear with me on this one, it might not be easy to explain.
I currently have a Canon 50D and next year I'm going travelling round the states so I've been trying to work out which lenses to buy. I'm going to be doing all types of photography from a safari in Yellowstone park to architecture in Chicago to landscapes. Herein lies the problem.
I recently hired 2 lenses, a 70-200mm 2.8L which I took to the zoo and got some wonderful shots and a Canon 10-22mm lens, which on the surface of it produced some good shots but on closer inspection it clearly wasn't in the same league as the L lens and wouldn't be fantastic if blown up onto canvases etc.
Anyway, that lead me to look into L grade UWA lenses and I realised that the only way that was going to work would be to upgrade to a full frame camera, so I started to look at the 5D MkII (which will probably be the mk III by the time I get it). It looks like a fantastic piece of kit and matched with an L range wide angle lens would be perfect for architecture and landscapes I bet.
Hang on though! I then realised that on a full frame camera the lovely 200mm lens isn't going to get me as much zoom as I currently get on my crop sensor, which would mean I would have to get a longer focal length telephoto which probably wouldn't have the versatility of the 70-200 and be a lot more expensive.
So, erm.. I think I have three options...
1) Stick with the 50D and put up with the quality from the 10-20mm
2) Upgrade to a 5D and get an L range wide angle lens and then get a different telephoto lens too.
3) Get a 5D to use for wide stuff and keep the 50D for wildlife stuff
Is this a common dilemma or am I just missing something?
I currently have a Canon 50D and next year I'm going travelling round the states so I've been trying to work out which lenses to buy. I'm going to be doing all types of photography from a safari in Yellowstone park to architecture in Chicago to landscapes. Herein lies the problem.
I recently hired 2 lenses, a 70-200mm 2.8L which I took to the zoo and got some wonderful shots and a Canon 10-22mm lens, which on the surface of it produced some good shots but on closer inspection it clearly wasn't in the same league as the L lens and wouldn't be fantastic if blown up onto canvases etc.
Anyway, that lead me to look into L grade UWA lenses and I realised that the only way that was going to work would be to upgrade to a full frame camera, so I started to look at the 5D MkII (which will probably be the mk III by the time I get it). It looks like a fantastic piece of kit and matched with an L range wide angle lens would be perfect for architecture and landscapes I bet.
Hang on though! I then realised that on a full frame camera the lovely 200mm lens isn't going to get me as much zoom as I currently get on my crop sensor, which would mean I would have to get a longer focal length telephoto which probably wouldn't have the versatility of the 70-200 and be a lot more expensive.
So, erm.. I think I have three options...
1) Stick with the 50D and put up with the quality from the 10-20mm
2) Upgrade to a 5D and get an L range wide angle lens and then get a different telephoto lens too.
3) Get a 5D to use for wide stuff and keep the 50D for wildlife stuff
Is this a common dilemma or am I just missing something?
