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May 3, 2019 16:58:27   #
bfoster
 
Hi, I have a Canon 800D and I am looking for a good, multi-purpose lens for it that has wide angle. I do not want to pay more than $350-ish. I have read some good reviews of the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM. Has anyone used this, and if so, what do you think? Other recommendations of a multi-purpose Canon-compatible lens with wide angle that can be bought (used is fine with me) for under $400?

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May 3, 2019 17:03:50   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
If you want wide, the full-frame 24-105 is not a good choice. You lose that 'wide' 24mm on your camera type. Instead, your best bet is the EF-S 10-18mm F/4.5-5.6 IS STM. If desiring for full-frame lenses, a used copy of the 17-40L is in your price range. Not as 'wide' as the EF-S lens on your camera type, but 17mm much wider than a lens starting at 24mm. If you want a longer overall zoom range, look for a used copy of the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. There's a few flavors of the 18-135, watch for the "IS USM" as the most recent version, the "IS STM" version is also good with a silent AF motor for video.

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May 3, 2019 17:11:17   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
bfoster wrote:
Hi, I have a Canon 800D and I am looking for a good, multi-purpose lens for it that has wide angle. I do not want to pay more than $350-ish. I have read some good reviews of the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM. Has anyone used this, and if so, what do you think? Other recommendations of a multi-purpose Canon-compatible lens with wide angle that can be bought (used is fine with me) for under $400?


The 24mm on crop frame is not really WIDE. Tokina makes a 12-28mm f4 ( a good range) that you can get for less than $350 ( no IS) if you shop ! You will not get a Canon 24-105 for $350 - or $400 ....

Otherwise, I can strongly recommend the Sigma 17-70 2.8-4 contemporary (does have IS/OS) for $350 if you shop well.
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May 3, 2019 17:22:20   #
bfoster
 
Thanks for your reply. So, I have read a little bit about full-frame cameras and lenses, and I'm assuming from what you said that the 800D is not a full-frame camera? I was trying to figure that our earlier... How can I tell if a lens is full-frame?

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May 3, 2019 17:24:11   #
bfoster
 
When you say a lens has no IS what does that refer to? I am very new to lens technology...

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May 3, 2019 17:43:59   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
bfoster wrote:
Thanks for your reply. So, I have read a little bit about full-frame cameras and lenses, and I'm assuming from what you said that the 800D is not a full-frame camera? I was trying to figure that our earlier... How can I tell if a lens is full-frame?


Here's the wiki page entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_800D

The millimeter dimensions and more importantly, the APS-C sensor size reference, is the indicator of a non full frame sensor.

For your other reference - IS is Image Stabilization, Canon's name for the technology that helps hold the lens steady for slow(er) shutterspeeds less than the 1/focal length guideline.

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May 3, 2019 17:45:25   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
bfoster wrote:
When you say a lens has no IS what does that refer to? I am very new to lens technology...


IS=image stabilization (in Canon lingo and done optically in the lens) - Yes, the 80D ( or T7i if 800D is not a typo) is a crop frame (APSC) camera. 12-28mm is considered wide for APSC.
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May 3, 2019 17:45:59   #
hookedupin2005 Loc: Northwestern New Mexico
 
bfoster wrote:
When you say a lens has no IS what does that refer to? I am very new to lens technology...


It has no image stabilization... "IS"

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May 3, 2019 17:49:50   #
revhen Loc: By the beautiful Hudson
 
10-18 EF-S. Period.

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May 3, 2019 17:55:23   #
bfoster
 
Thank you, very helpful!

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May 3, 2019 17:55:51   #
bfoster
 
Thanks!

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May 3, 2019 17:57:33   #
bfoster
 
Thanks. Yeah, it is a T7i, and is also called an EOS 800D.

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May 3, 2019 18:00:49   #
bfoster
 
Thanks for the recommendation.

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May 3, 2019 18:01:04   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
bfoster wrote:
Thanks. Yeah, it is a T7i, and is also called an EOS 800D.


It's not a requirement, but as you get more usage and familiarity with UHH, the <quote reply> button is the way to respond to specific prior post. The quick reply box just puts a post into the thread, but no context if / when you were responding back to a specific prior post.

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May 3, 2019 19:24:38   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you want wide, the full-frame 24-105 is not a good choice. You lose that 'wide' 24mm on your camera type. Instead, your best bet is the EF-S 10-18mm F/4.5-5.6 IS STM. If desiring for full-frame lenses, a used copy of the 17-40L is in your price range. Not as 'wide' as the EF-S lens on your camera type, but 17mm much wider than a lens starting at 24mm. If you want a longer overall zoom range, look for a used copy of the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. There's a few flavors of the 18-135, watch for the "IS USM" as the most recent version, the "IS STM" version is also good with a silent AF motor for video.
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