well, I just called B&H and ordered my new 55-250 lens. if I'm not happy, I blame you guys.
well, I just called B&H and ordered my new 55-250 lens. if I'm not happy, I blame you guys.
You're better off waiting & saving for the 70-200 4.0L non IS. Buy used and save a few bucks. You'll appreciate the constant max aperture regardless of the focal length. You can't beat the sharp images from any of the Canon 70-200 lenses, in addition to the quick autofocus, minimal chromatic aberration and vignetting.
The NS 30 car is an office car for Norfolk Southern. It is a heavyweight observation car built in January, 1927 by the Pullman Company. The car was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt when he was governor of New York and later during his presidency. Central of Georgia Railroad bought the car in 1944 and named it Savannah. Norfolk Southern acquired the car, named it back to Marco Polo and parked it where it resides in Washington DC's Union Station.
Only think I didn't like about the 70-200 when I used it was the lack of telephoto flexibility. Personally, because I'm mostly a noob and need the least number of lenses to do the most jobs, I prefer a wide telescopic range. 70-200 was just too narrow for me. As of now I'd prefer to get a better short-lens anyways. Any suggestions?
I wish I had money... Why do I have such expensive hobbies!!??!?!!??
Flying = $$$$$
Cars = $$$$
Photography = $$$
And can someone 'splain to me how ^^THAT^^ thing works. Remember I'm still a photography n00b here...
Only think I didn't like about the 70-200 when I used it was the lack of telephoto flexibility. Personally, because I'm mostly a noob and need the least number of lenses to do the most jobs, I prefer a wide telescopic range. 70-200 was just too narrow for me. As of now I'd prefer to get a better short-lens anyways. Any suggestions?
If you got a 17-55 and a 70-200 I promise you that you will not miss the difference in between!!
And the constant 2.8 will make up for "short comings" you may find.