Buying a new lens for my Canon 500D - Advice Please!

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I have a 500D which I'm happy with but had contemplated changing to a 7D but having thought about it I think I will delay this slightly and look at putting some better glass on my camera.

I would be looking to buy second hand (probably from here) and currently have the following lenses: -
  • EF-S 1022mm for landscape
  • EF-S 18-55 Kit lens which is my everyday lens
  • EF-S 55-250
  • EF 50mm MkII

I was thinking about getting one of the following two lenses to replace my everyday/walkabout lens as my 10-22 will cover the short end and I could then look to replace the 55-250 at some point in the future.
The two lenses I was looking for advice on are: -

24-70 f2.8L USM
24-105 f4L IS USM

I have searched on here and didn't find anything that pushed me towards one or the other. The only thought I had is that the 24-105 might be heavier
than the 24-70 but the 24-70 has 2.8 so 'faster' but more expensive!
On both, as they are EF lenses then if I went FF in the future, either would still be compatible.

Also, any other recommendations as to which lens you'd recommend
Over to you guys and thanks in advance

Adrian
 
24-70 is heavier than the 24-105. If I were staying on crop, I'd get the EF-S 17-55 f2.8 IS and not bother with the L series stuff (until you get to want a 70-200). If you're dead set on L glass, I'd get the 24-105. Lighter, more range and has 3 stops of IS which is far more use in most cases than the one stop of light the 2.8 gives you.
 
PS. once you start with L glass on a xxxD series, it will start to get very small in the hands very quickly as the lens is almost bigger than the camera. Budget in a move to the physically bigger cameras sooner rather than later IMHO...
 
Why were you thinking of going to the 7d, what was it on the camera that you needed?
What are you intending on photographing now?
I have just upgraded my 18-55 kit lens to EF-S 17-55 f2.8 IS and like it.
However, I already had the 100-400L which is what I like for wildlife.
 
another vote for the 17-55mm 2.8 IS. I'm using it on a 40d and its a cracking lens. Part ex'd it from a 17-40 F4L and have no regrets whatsoever.
 
Why were you thinking of going to the 7d, what was it on the camera that you needed?
What are you intending on photographing now?
I have just upgraded my 18-55 kit lens to EF-S 17-55 f2.8 IS and like it.
However, I already had the 100-400L which is what I like for wildlife.

Everyone seems to think the Canon 100-400L is the best quality lens in its class but it is horribly expensive and also only has 2 stop image stabilisation (a very important issue for some of us).

If you are considering a big zoom, some time in the future, you might like to consider the Sigma 100-400 and 150-500 zooms. I have the latter and it's seriously hot stuff (although very heavy). The IS on it has been likened to witchcraft, an opinion I have no problems with.
 
24-70 is heavier than the 24-105. If I were staying on crop, I'd get the EF-S 17-55 f2.8 IS and not bother with the L series stuff (until you get to want a 70-200). If you're dead set on L glass, I'd get the 24-105. Lighter, more range and has 3 stops of IS which is far more use in most cases than the one stop of light the 2.8 gives you.

PS. once you start with L glass on a xxxD series, it will start to get very small in the hands very quickly as the lens is almost bigger than the camera. Budget in a move to the physically bigger cameras sooner rather than later IMHO...

~Thanks Andy

I'll take a look at the EF-S 17-55 f2.8 - I'm not set on the L glass but do want something that is optically good rather than OK!

I know what you mean re the camera - the 500D is a good camera but does feel less substantial when you handle a 7D or any of the other XD or XXD cameras
 
Why were you thinking of going to the 7d, what was it on the camera that you needed?
What are you intending on photographing now?
I have just upgraded my 18-55 kit lens to EF-S 17-55 f2.8 IS and like it.
However, I already had the 100-400L which is what I like for wildlife.

The two things on the 7D apart from the 'feel' of the camera and mbeing more substantial were the auto focus and fps in comparison

I recently shot some birds at a falconry centre and the fps was slow in comparison but also the buffer in the 500D filled quite quickly too.

As mentioned in my first post I think a move to a better lens in the short term will give me a better return on my cash?
 
another vote for the 17-55mm 2.8 IS. I'm using it on a 40d and its a cracking lens. Part ex'd it from a 17-40 F4L and have no regrets whatsoever.

thanks Tim

need to see if i can find a reasonably priced one now then.....:thumbs:
 
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Everyone seems to think the Canon 100-400L is the best quality lens in its class but it is horribly expensive and also only has 2 stop image stabilisation (a very important issue for some of us).

If you are considering a big zoom, some time in the future, you might like to consider the Sigma 100-400 and 150-500 zooms. I have the latter and it's seriously hot stuff (although very heavy). The IS on it has been likened to witchcraft, an opinion I have no problems with.

Thanks Alex

The right zoom lens for me will be the next dilemma!
 
I recently shot some birds at a falconry centre and the fps was slow in comparison but also the buffer in the 500D filled quite quickly too.

For me, it was important to get a longer zoom from where I was for birds, which was why I went for the 100-400L.
Later I then went to the 7d, for the fps


I am not saying that the 100-400L is perfect, anything heavier/larger I couldn't take on holiday, which would mean that I would use it less. But for me, it was only slightly more SH than Sigma, with less worries about the quality.
When you get a good Sigma, they are meant to be very good, but at the time I was buying, there was reported to be a large spate of bad copies going around.
I do yearn for more reach now though.
 
thanks Tim

need to see if i can find a reasonably priced one now then.....:thumbs:

Try mpb photographic, they had one on there earlier in the week. I part ex'd mine there, great service and quality products
 
Thanks Tim.

Will take a look on there and also post a wanted ad.

Adrian
 
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