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I currently have a Canon 40D, Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS lens that came with camera, Canon 100-400L and Canon 50mm 1.8 lenses I wont bore you with the lee nd grads and other accessories. In the next couple of months I will be in the position to treat myself to a new lens due to retirement and a nice lump sum, wife has given me her blessing to go ahead. Looks like Ian Kerso will be getting another call 
I have been looking at maybe changing the kit lens (17-85 IS) to a Canon EF-S 17 - 55 mm F2.8 IS lens, it seems everywhere I look it gets a really good write up for sharpness, quality etc. I am not a pro nor do I do weddings etc, purely a enjoyable past time for me. My main area of photography is really landscapes and wildlife hence the 100-400 L.
Would the 17-55mm lens be a good choice for landscapes and maybe even using as a walkaround lens. The 2.8 is also atttractive to me for indoor stuff, many a time have I missed a cracker of a shot of my toddler grandaughter because of light conditions and not having the nifty fifty on the camera.
Have seen some reports on dust getting sucked into the 17-55 via the front of the lens, anyone had major problems with this and would a good quality filter solve the problem? I've never had any dust problems with my 100-400 L and wonder if the 17-55 dust problem is down to some folk not keeping your gear clean.
If I go for the 17-55mm will I find the 17-85 probably looking to find a new home or possibly staying at home on the shelf unused?
I'm not really interested in going FF tbh as I'm quite happy with my lot so far and hope it all lasts me well into my retirement.

I have been looking at maybe changing the kit lens (17-85 IS) to a Canon EF-S 17 - 55 mm F2.8 IS lens, it seems everywhere I look it gets a really good write up for sharpness, quality etc. I am not a pro nor do I do weddings etc, purely a enjoyable past time for me. My main area of photography is really landscapes and wildlife hence the 100-400 L.
Would the 17-55mm lens be a good choice for landscapes and maybe even using as a walkaround lens. The 2.8 is also atttractive to me for indoor stuff, many a time have I missed a cracker of a shot of my toddler grandaughter because of light conditions and not having the nifty fifty on the camera.
Have seen some reports on dust getting sucked into the 17-55 via the front of the lens, anyone had major problems with this and would a good quality filter solve the problem? I've never had any dust problems with my 100-400 L and wonder if the 17-55 dust problem is down to some folk not keeping your gear clean.
If I go for the 17-55mm will I find the 17-85 probably looking to find a new home or possibly staying at home on the shelf unused?
I'm not really interested in going FF tbh as I'm quite happy with my lot so far and hope it all lasts me well into my retirement.
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