Hassie wrote:
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 60D to a Nikon 750.
There were a lot of comments from both directions, for and against.
I have been thinking on the suggestions and have looked at the various Canon full frames and find that a refurbished
5DIII at Cameta is a reasonable option with a rating of Mint and a very low shutter count.
It is the lens that I would be buying that has me confused. What would be a good multi-purpose lens for this camera until I can start
getting some additional prime and tele lenses? 24-70? 70-200? Sigma or Tamron or Canon L?
I have a trip to the Rockies planned in June or July.
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Lens
24-105mm
That is your multipurpose lens.
Hassie wrote:
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 60D to a Nikon 750.
There were a lot of comments from both directions, for and against.
I have been thinking on the suggestions and have looked at the various Canon full frames and find that a refurbished
5DIII at Cameta is a reasonable option with a rating of Mint and a very low shutter count.
It is the lens that I would be buying that has me confused. What would be a good multi-purpose lens for this camera until I can start
getting some additional prime and tele lenses? 24-70? 70-200? Sigma or Tamron or Canon L?
I have a trip to the Rockies planned in June or July.
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 6... (
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A new version of either of those two lenses could easily cost more than your camera. I use a 28-300mm most of the time. Technically, it's not as "good" as a 270-200mm, but it costs a fraction of the price, has longer reach, and give me good results. There are lots of used and refurbished lenses available for your Canon. Don't rule out non-Canon brands.
Did the description say, "Very low shutter count," or do you know the actual number?
TonyBot wrote:
Made the same move - from 60D (to 6Dii, not 5Diii) - and knowing previously that I was going to do it, I purchased a refurb 24-70f4 from Canon ($719) and used it, still do, on the 60D until I made the move. I chose the 24-70f4 for its close-up almost macro mode (0.7 to 1.0). I now use that lens as my "walk-around" and am quite pleased with it. The 24-105f4L version ii is also quite good I am told. Avoid the first version, as there seems to be a problem with the wiring harness. I don't know and haven't heard of anyone using the STM version.
Check out the Canon site, as well as
https://www.cpricewatch.com for prices and deals.
Remember, your EFs lenses *will not work* or even mount to the FF body. Don't even try!
Good luck, you'll enjoy FF.
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I would go with the Canon 24-70 f/4 L IS lens for this camera as well. You can spend more $$ on a lens, but the difference in image quality wouldn't be that much better.
24-105mm lens. With it, you can do most all your photography.
Hassie wrote:
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 60D to a Nikon 750.
There were a lot of comments from both directions, for and against.
I have been thinking on the suggestions and have looked at the various Canon full frames and find that a refurbished
5DIII at Cameta is a reasonable option with a rating of Mint and a very low shutter count.
It is the lens that I would be buying that has me confused. What would be a good multi-purpose lens for this camera until I can start
getting some additional prime and tele lenses? 24-70? 70-200? Sigma or Tamron or Canon L?
I have a trip to the Rockies planned in June or July.
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 6... (
show quote)
Hassie wrote:
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 60D to a Nikon 750.
There were a lot of comments from both directions, for and against.
I have been thinking on the suggestions and have looked at the various Canon full frames and find that a refurbished
5DIII at Cameta is a reasonable option with a rating of Mint and a very low shutter count.
It is the lens that I would be buying that has me confused. What would be a good multi-purpose lens for this camera until I can start
getting some additional prime and tele lenses? 24-70? 70-200? Sigma or Tamron or Canon L?
I have a trip to the Rockies planned in June or July.
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 6... (
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I know it is not popular here on the HOG, however consider the Tokina 24-70mm f/2.8. I have used mine for over a year now and absolutely love it. It is built like a tank and is rated very high. No image stabilization, however the Canon L Glass doesn't have it either.
Love my 24-105L along with 6D2. Going from a crop sensor (7D2) was a very good decision for me.
Personally I wouldn't go to older technology like the 5D3. But everyone to their own.. .
I originally had the 24-105L and sold it a while back, no too long ago and I got the 24-70L f/4 IS as my walk around lens. Since I go hiking and walk around in the woods quite a bit, the one thing I really liked was the Macro/close focus option that this lens offered, I realize it's not a true macro lens but it still does a great job on some of the wildflowers I come across. I'm very pleased with this lens. Rockwell does a review of that lens here (
https://www.kenrockwell.com/canon/lenses/24-70mm-f4.htm) if you're interested.
I am going to tell you my opinion and I am not a Canon user. I have no way to know if I posted my comments in your original post but you have to begin by selling everything you have for use with your 60D. It makes no sense to buy a full frame camera to use cropped lenses.
Since you want a so called walk around lens I am going to be in agreement with the other members that have recommended the 24-105 L. I am familiar with this lens not because I have used it but because I have seen excellent enlargements made with it.
For your planned trip to the Rockies it is very possible that the majority of your photographs will come from this lens.
pmorin wrote:
Here’s another vote for the 24-105 L. That’s one of the best lenses I own and it spends most of its time competing with the 100-400 LII for time on the camera. Plus it will fit your 60D.
These are the only two lenses I own and use on both my T6s and 6DM2. Detail is amazing!
Hassie wrote:
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 60D to a Nikon 750.
There were a lot of comments from both directions, for and against.
I have been thinking on the suggestions and have looked at the various Canon full frames and find that a refurbished
5DIII at Cameta is a reasonable option with a rating of Mint and a very low shutter count.
It is the lens that I would be buying that has me confused. What would be a good multi-purpose lens for this camera until I can start
getting some additional prime and tele lenses? 24-70? 70-200? Sigma or Tamron or Canon L?
I have a trip to the Rockies planned in June or July.
I previously was thinking of going from my Canon 6... (
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What is your order of importance:
1- Weight and size
2- Image Stabilization
3- Image Quality
4- F/stop ie f/2.8 or f/4
5- Focal length
6- Cost
Once you identify an order of importance for you, you can make your own decision.
One of the issues about asking opinions in a forum is that you get input from others that may not fit your requirements.
Offering my $0.02 worth, if your primary intention is to shoot landscape shots in the Rockies as well as street photography, the 24-70 focal length is the way to go. If shooting in good light all the time is your priority, f/4 is sufficient. If you intend to also shoot early am or late pm, you may want to look at f/2.8 versions.
Will a travel tripod be part of your kit?
Hopes this helps.
Good luck.
Just because a lens has zoom doesn't make it multi-purpose.
All depends what you plan on shooting, but in my opinion get a wide prime and a 180 or 200 prime and practice those 2 focal lengths. Those lenses cant cost that much. Im not sure that spending 500 or so on a temporary "universal" lens with slow aperture is wise.
ggab wrote:
I know it is not popular here on the HOG, however consider the Tokina 24-70mm f/2.8. I have used mine for over a year now and absolutely love it. It is built like a tank and is rated very high. No image stabilization, however the Canon L Glass doesn't have it either.
I don't know where you got your info, but, the Canon EF 24-105 f/4 L IS and L II IS as well as the EF 24-70 f/4 L IS all have stabilization.
LFingar wrote:
I don't know where you got your info, but, the Canon EF 24-105 f/4 L IS and L II IS as well as the EF 24-70 f/4 L IS all have stabilization.
I listed and referenced a 24-70 f/2.8 lens. Please read
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