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gingerweasel
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Hi Guys,
I'm currently researching my next group of purchases and looking to move up to a full SLR from my GF1. I've been looking at a mid to pro level crop body and associated lenses.
I have around £2600 in total and I really want to get the best bang for my buck as this is probably my last bit of spare cash for the foreseeable future.
I was wondering whether or not premium lenses are the way to go?
I know people say invest in the best glass but I don't want to be limited to one or two lenses and stuck waiting until my next bit of cash for another lens (which could be a while).
Initially I was thinking Canon and the lenses that sprung to mind are the 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f2.8L but that's pretty much my cash. Nothing for my landscapes or macro.... and I want to experiment with various types of photography.
Is the image quality really that noticeable???? Suggestions?
I'm currently researching my next group of purchases and looking to move up to a full SLR from my GF1. I've been looking at a mid to pro level crop body and associated lenses.
I have around £2600 in total and I really want to get the best bang for my buck as this is probably my last bit of spare cash for the foreseeable future.
I was wondering whether or not premium lenses are the way to go?
I know people say invest in the best glass but I don't want to be limited to one or two lenses and stuck waiting until my next bit of cash for another lens (which could be a while).
Initially I was thinking Canon and the lenses that sprung to mind are the 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f2.8L but that's pretty much my cash. Nothing for my landscapes or macro.... and I want to experiment with various types of photography.
Is the image quality really that noticeable???? Suggestions?
