Hi all, having reading lots of reviews for the 28-300L, I'm minded to trade in my two 'super' lenses in order to fund buying one of these. Why? Well, I feel that the range is much more convenient for my use, especially with a lot of the 'walking around' shots that I take at events, when I'm chasing geese & various fauna down the Trent, and also for going on holiday with (I had a devil of a time swapping lenses on a recent holiday to Greece - not from a difficulty point of view, more that it was just a pain in the backside).
Has anyone had any long term experience with the 28-300L as their main walkaround? The main reason I'm asking is one that I can't really find any definitive answers to i.e. does the pump-zoom mechanism cause dust and bits to get sucked into the lens? As far as apertures go, I'm not totally fussed with the loss of the 2.8 that the 24-70 offers as I tend to us my nifty for arty/dark indoor shots.
Further down the line I'd like to get a 16-35L to address the lack of wider angle shots, but that's not a super-priority.
So from a line-up of:
24-70, 70-200 & others
I'd be going to
16-35, 28-300 & others.
Any opinions? :shrug:
Has anyone had any long term experience with the 28-300L as their main walkaround? The main reason I'm asking is one that I can't really find any definitive answers to i.e. does the pump-zoom mechanism cause dust and bits to get sucked into the lens? As far as apertures go, I'm not totally fussed with the loss of the 2.8 that the 24-70 offers as I tend to us my nifty for arty/dark indoor shots.
Further down the line I'd like to get a 16-35L to address the lack of wider angle shots, but that's not a super-priority.
So from a line-up of:
24-70, 70-200 & others
I'd be going to
16-35, 28-300 & others.
Any opinions? :shrug:

