- Messages
- 1,016
- Name
- Pete
- Edit My Images
- Yes
So i've now got my EOS 500d and im just beginning to get to grips with all the extra funcionality compared to my old P+S.
I currently have a Tamron 28-80mm and a Tamron 75-300mm.
I'm going to Bulgaria in January snowboarding and want to get myself a wide angle lens to complement the scenery. Im quite interested in landscape photography so this wont be a single use purchase. I've read up abit on here and have seen people have suggested the Sigma 10-20mm or the Canon 17-85mm. To me, the benifit of the 17-85 is it has the IS which could be handy up on the top of a mountain where having a tripod is out of the question, but is it going to be noticabley narrower than the 10-20mm??
As its going to be handheld do i need to be getting something thats super fast or as its a short focal length will it not be too hard to control?
I dont really have a budget, but id like to pay as little as possible.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Pete
I currently have a Tamron 28-80mm and a Tamron 75-300mm.
I'm going to Bulgaria in January snowboarding and want to get myself a wide angle lens to complement the scenery. Im quite interested in landscape photography so this wont be a single use purchase. I've read up abit on here and have seen people have suggested the Sigma 10-20mm or the Canon 17-85mm. To me, the benifit of the 17-85 is it has the IS which could be handy up on the top of a mountain where having a tripod is out of the question, but is it going to be noticabley narrower than the 10-20mm??
As its going to be handheld do i need to be getting something thats super fast or as its a short focal length will it not be too hard to control?
I dont really have a budget, but id like to pay as little as possible.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Pete