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I've got into video big time and a workmate who owns a 5D2 is also getting a test for shooting vids. We were talking about it the other day and we have a planned shoot to make an sea angling film later in the year but go onto the subject of changing lenses and how a zoom with a massive focal length would be a wonderful asset.
I'm leaning towards the Nikon 18-200mm or 28-300mm but I have no idea about what's available for full-frame EOS....
He already has a 17-40mm, 24-70mm, 70-200mm f/4, plus a 85mm f/1.8 that he's used once and an old 50-200mm-type Tamron lens that he bought as a stop-gap when he had a 300D.
Obviously, working on FF is going to narrow down the options and he can't afford (or justify) the Canon 28-300mm. I know there's the 35-350mm, which is old but would offer substantial focal range.
The 18-200mm is EF-S so that's out of the question (plus it's pap IMO) then there's the 28-135mm, which is a great lens for little money but lacks really dynamic focal lengths.
I'm probably missing something but what do you guys use when you've gone for do-everything lenses?
BTW, the other reason, aside from less lens changing, is that we lure fish for bass so travel very light over rough terrain and you need to be able to go from say, 28mm to a long telephoto focal length instantly because the guys we fish with will be spread out and it's not just a case of walking over to them to get shots because of the terrain
I'm leaning towards the Nikon 18-200mm or 28-300mm but I have no idea about what's available for full-frame EOS....
He already has a 17-40mm, 24-70mm, 70-200mm f/4, plus a 85mm f/1.8 that he's used once and an old 50-200mm-type Tamron lens that he bought as a stop-gap when he had a 300D.
Obviously, working on FF is going to narrow down the options and he can't afford (or justify) the Canon 28-300mm. I know there's the 35-350mm, which is old but would offer substantial focal range.
The 18-200mm is EF-S so that's out of the question (plus it's pap IMO) then there's the 28-135mm, which is a great lens for little money but lacks really dynamic focal lengths.
I'm probably missing something but what do you guys use when you've gone for do-everything lenses?
BTW, the other reason, aside from less lens changing, is that we lure fish for bass so travel very light over rough terrain and you need to be able to go from say, 28mm to a long telephoto focal length instantly because the guys we fish with will be spread out and it's not just a case of walking over to them to get shots because of the terrain