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My best lens is one I don't use; should I sell?
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Jan 11, 2018 13:16:19   #
mcclizam
 
Hi Hogs-I'm a rookie (seriously studying/practicing about 2 years) and my first lens reco'd by a pro relative is a Canon EF 24-105 USM. It's virtually brand new because I almost never use it. I've acquired some zooms, a nice prime and wide based on my needs. Should I sell it or am I missing something I should be using it for? I mostly shoot nature and travel; occasionally family/dogs. Thanks!

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Jan 11, 2018 13:21:08   #
Bill_de Loc: US
 
Since you are just starting out, unless you need the money, keep it. You don't know what you will grow into. If you had a lot of experience behind you, you wouldn't have to ask.

Another option is to use it, and only it, for a month. If it hasn't grown on you by then, you may want to sell it.

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Jan 11, 2018 13:28:46   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Some context would help. What EOS body? What other lenses? For "nature and travel; occasionally family/dogs" why do you pick other lenses instead of the 24-105L?

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Jan 11, 2018 13:34:32   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Some context would help. What EOS body? What other lenses? For "nature and travel; occasionally family/dogs" why do you pick other lenses instead of the 24-105L?


That is what I was wondering as well. I do not have the 24-105, but it is on my GAS list. Travel, family and dogs would seem to be a great match to that lens.

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Jan 11, 2018 13:37:35   #
Joe Blow
 
I would think you would be using an "L" lens all the time. "L" lenses are the top of the line or professional lenses.

I go with the "try it for a month or so" line and see if it fits into your life. It is a good size and very versatile. But I would keep it because even if you don't see using it today, you may find a use next body.

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Jan 11, 2018 13:39:57   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
Man I’d be using it.....

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Jan 11, 2018 13:43:19   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
mcclizam wrote:
Hi Hogs-I'm a rookie (seriously studying/practicing about 2 years) and my first lens reco'd by a pro relative is a Canon EF 24-105 USM. It's virtually brand new because I almost never use it. I've acquired some zooms, a nice prime and wide based on my needs. Should I sell it or am I missing something I should be using it for? I mostly shoot nature and travel; occasionally family/dogs. Thanks!


I think your pro relative provided a lens overall very suitable for your interests. In fact it is an ideal walk about for your purposes.

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Jan 11, 2018 13:45:04   #
rmorrison1116 Loc: Near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
 
The 24-105 is quite a versatile lens for shooting indoors or even outside landscapes, it gives you a good bit of sub tele coverage.
Problem with selling it is, Canon made a boat load of then and there's now a version II so the original 24-105 USM lens, which is a L series lens with IS, is nowhere near worth what you may have paid for it new.
Keep it and learn how to use it.

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Jan 11, 2018 13:45:59   #
Jim Bob
 
mcclizam wrote:
Hi Hogs-I'm a rookie (seriously studying/practicing about 2 years) and my first lens reco'd by a pro relative is a Canon EF 24-105 USM. It's virtually brand new because I almost never use it. I've acquired some zooms, a nice prime and wide based on my needs. Should I sell it or am I missing something I should be using it for? I mostly shoot nature and travel; occasionally family/dogs. Thanks!


I don't mean to sound crass or harsh, but do you really need a bunch of strangers, who know nothing about you other than the cryptic information contained in your post, to tell you whether you should keep or sell a lens?

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Jan 11, 2018 13:46:13   #
mcclizam
 
I have it on a Rebel EOS T5i. I'm not looking to upgrade the body (too heavy, expensive) anytime soon. I found very quickly that it wasn't long enough for the distance shooting of birds, not wide enough for buildings, lighthouses, etc. Another big issue for me is weight--I have sore shoulders all the time as it is! The core of my question is what can I use it for? What am I missing when I say I'm not finding it useful. I would love some tips on things to try it out on. I know I will lose a bunch of its value if i sell. Thanks for all these answers!

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Jan 11, 2018 13:49:58   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Still context more context will help. What EOS body? What other lenses? For "nature and travel; occasionally family/dogs" why do you pick other lenses instead of the 24-105L?

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Jan 11, 2018 13:54:18   #
mcclizam
 
I have a Sigma 18-35 1.8, a new Tamron 18-400 which I got for an all purpose (and I know you'll all trash me for but I like it so far); a Canon 55-250 which is cheap and light and probably still my favorite zoom, and I just upgraded my prime to the Canon 50mm 1.4 because I love the sharpness I get on a prime (and it's lightweight). Please remember I'm trying to enjoy this and get nice pictures, not become a professional.

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Jan 11, 2018 13:58:34   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
mcclizam wrote:
I have it on a Rebel EOS T5i. I'm not looking to upgrade the body (too heavy, expensive) anytime soon. I found very quickly that it wasn't long enough for the distance shooting of birds, not wide enough for buildings, lighthouses, etc. Another big issue for me is weight--I have sore shoulders all the time as it is! The core of my question is what can I use it for? What am I missing when I say I'm not finding it useful. I would love some tips on things to try it out on. I know I will lose a bunch of its value if i sell. Thanks for all these answers!
I have it on a Rebel EOS T5i. I'm not looking to u... (show quote)


Reading what you say, I guess you need to go MFT - "Another big issue for me is weight--I have sore shoulders all the time as it is! "

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Jan 11, 2018 13:58:45   #
canon Lee
 
mcclizam wrote:
Hi Hogs-I'm a rookie (seriously studying/practicing about 2 years) and my first lens reco'd by a pro relative is a Canon EF 24-105 USM. It's virtually brand new because I almost never use it. I've acquired some zooms, a nice prime and wide based on my needs. Should I sell it or am I missing something I should be using it for? I mostly shoot nature and travel; occasionally family/dogs. Thanks!


I am a pro photographer and my go to lens for most all my shoots is the EF24~105 F4 L.. It is the most versatile of all of my lenses, as it allows me to shoot in tight spots as well as distance, It is a good working focal lengths. I also have 17mm-55 F2.8 wide angle for small areas, like indoor weddings... I also have 70mm-200 F4 for those candid shots, where I want to be a distance away for the subjects.
I don't know what type of shootings you do, so I cant advise you, but tell you what I use. For weddings its a go to lens, for vacations iPhone, for the family and pets its my fast lens....

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Jan 11, 2018 13:59:49   #
rook2c4 Loc: Philadelphia, PA USA
 
mcclizam wrote:
The core of my question is what can I use it for?

It would be the perfect lens for the "family/dog" category you mentioned.

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