Looking at maybe a wide angle lens to go with my camera as i fancy a serious go at landscape & possibly buildings.
Looking for recommendations to look at regarding a wide angle.
The Canon 17-40 gets good reviews for architectural and landscape work, I was speaking to a guy in Cameraworld yesterday and he was singing its praises.
I use a 17-40, which has always been a well regarded lens for this use. The 16-35 offers that 1mm wider, and one stop faster, but optically they're much of a muchness. Shooting landscape at F8, there's very little to choose between them.
Alternatives...
Well, define wide angle? Usually I find for landscapes I don't use much wider than 24mm, so either of the 24-xx(x) L zooms are good choices if 24 is wide enough.
The 20 F2.8 USM is not a bad lens, and I had one which I quite enjoyed using. You can pick up a used one now for ~£200. This is a nice way to add a bit more if you already have a 24-x zoom.
There are some older canons... the 20-35 USM, 20-35 F2.8L and the 17-35 F2.8L USM, but these days they're mostly considered somewhat off the pace (no doubt they have their fans who will decry these comments, and that's ok too).
I won't comment on third party options as I've no experience with any of them and no real knowledge of them.
One more off-the-wall suggestion is pick up a used TS-E24 F3.5L. Lots of people will now jump in and say "the mk II is much better" - yes it is, but making the assumption that the mk I was bad is wrong (up to that point it was still one of the best 24mm lenses canon had made - the mk II is just phenominal) and the mk II is very significantly more expensive. The TS-E gives you huge possibilities in landscape work with tilt and in architecture with shift. You can also play with the current "toy town" look fad if you really want.
I have a 20-35mm. From what I've read some complain of distortion but I've not seen anything to worry about on my 20D or 35mm eos 30. It's a nice compact lens and the USM is nice and a big plus is that they're cheap. Deffo worth considering IMVHO.
I use a 17-40 on my 1Ds and it's nice and sharp even at f/4. The edges suffer some CA which gets better by f/8, but it can be noticeable in contrasting areas even at f/8. Weather sealed when a filter is attached and a dream to use and hold.
The thing I like about the 17-40 is that for a full frame lens it's actually a really good range. It goes roughly as wide as most crop sensor ultrawides, but manages to be a little longer than pretty much all of them (24 on APS-C is only 38mm) so for me it actually makes a decent walkaround lens. There's little distortion at 40mm as well so it's great for shooting groups of people.
I'm liking my Tamron 17-35, it's not the best lens in the world, it vingettes a bit wide open at 17mm but it's really sharp and an absolute bargain! Sure I saw one for about £200 on here the other day, but I guess it depends on your budget really!
If you dont mind an older lens then how about the
Canon EF 17-35 F2.8L lens.
I found this to be a much sharper lens to my later 17-40 but expect to pay around £500 for a nice one.
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