Decision making time. Dh gave me the go ahead to get a lens for our camera - a Canon XTi with the lens kit, and I also have the Canon 50mm f/1.8. I would like to replace the kit lens with another lens, preferably to become my walk around lens. I have narrowed it down to the following lens but can only buy one...
1. Sigma 24-70mm (I had narrowed it down to this until I read some not-so-good review on this one!)
2. Tamron 28-75
3. Canon 28-135mm
4. Sigma 18-200mm
Hoping to make the purchase before our summer vacation at the end of June, and also will take the lens to WDW in October. I also take pictures of my dd and stepkids - karate, t-ball, soccer, dance recital, ice skating, and gymnastics. So we take both outdoor and indoor pictures..can one lens really do it all?
Which one would you recommend and why?




figuring it would cost about the same but can only afford one hopefully in the near future so the other would have to wait a little longer. guess i am wondering if anyone has ever compared the two ( the photos i see with the 55 are really good, just haven't seen them up close and personal)
pros of new lens = IS, more reach, lighter weight
cons= wondering if the color/contrast etc would be as good, aperture:really need some lower light lenses but don't see anything even in the ballpark of my wallet
pros of old lens= better build, probably an edge in IQ but don't really know since haven't compared the two personally, can use my teleconverter with it, cross points work with it, really like it for close up work as it's very sharp and you can stand 5 ft away
cons= heavy for me to hand hold so i need at least a monopod with it, could cost more to fix than the other lens( have yet to get a really firm estimate on it but if i can't find someone other than canon would be over $185 to fix, I've read of a few lenses' repair costing more than they are worth so there is the chance I'd be flushing the $185 down the drain and still not have a working lens.)
I don't know but from what I have seen the 55-250 is a sharp lens and a good value at $200- $250, but probably you should get an estimate on fixing the old lens, you can do a search on www.photography-on-the.net/forum for comparisons
)Keh gave me an estimate of $110 for basic cleaning and calibration but minus the mount charge since no one seems to be able to tell meeven a ballpark of how much it would cost to replace. It appears not a lot of places fix canon lenses. the only other ones i found online but have't tried yet are Midwest and i think adorama fixes them. i can't find a local one ( they just send it to canon so i get to pay them $$ plus canon's fee)