Walk Around Lens

chirurgeon

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I know a lot of people like the Sigma 28-300, but I have seen some reviews that say its slow in focusing and over 200mm it doesn't work too well. I love taking pictures at Animal Kingdom and I sometimes think the 300 isn't long enough for me :laughing: . Keeping that in mind, is there a lens out there that will give me the same kind of focal lengths and maybe the macro capability as well. I had a nice Tokina for my Canon AE-1 that I liked, but I don't know if Tokina makes anything like it anymore.
 
I know a lot of people like the Sigma 28-300, but I have seen some reviews that say its slow in focusing and over 200mm it doesn't work too well. I love taking pictures at Animal Kingdom and I sometimes think the 300 isn't long enough for me :laughing: . Keeping that in mind, is there a lens out there that will give me the same kind of focal lengths and maybe the macro capability as well. I had a nice Tokina for my Canon AE-1 that I liked, but I don't know if Tokina makes anything like it anymore.

That is about as wide a focal range as one can find.
It is all about sacrifice, Optics, Range, size, speed(aperture), and/or price? You really cant have it all your way, regardless of what the ad says.

I really dont think it is that bad, much better than the lenses you find on those ULTRA ZOOM p&s Cameras.

If Range is your choice I dont see why this lens wouldnt do the job if switching lenses is out of the question. I would rather use a Canon 70-300 and carry a small digicam in my pocket for closer shots.
 

forgot to add, i am presently using a 28-135 as a walk around which i find to be ok range but like you i long for more zoom so i think my solution is to keep the 28-135( provided it looks ok, it was broken and is supposed to be fixed now but haven't really tried it out yet), get a 1.4 teleconverter for my 70-200 f4 which cropped now probably gives me close to what a 300mm would give me so with the converter i'd be approaching 400mm cropped( i mean photoshop crop not crop factor)... and i know is sharp. then get the tokina 12-24 for wider angle. i also have a 18-55 kit but i don't use it much...i go for extremes...either wide wide or zoom zoom:rotfl: but that is what i like to shoot, i was mourning my lack of under 18mm the other day so i do think i want more wide as the 18-28 range isn't that much of a big deal to me, but i want wider than 18. far down the road i will probably replace the 28, replace my inexpensive 100mm macro with the canon 100mm macro and get the 17-40mm (or 24-70 or unless something else comes out) that will cover me except 51-69mm, give me a good macro and basically no a walk around except the 17-40 but i really kind of like a prime as a walk around anyway...( have a 50 and 100) so that's the plan:rolleyes:
i also considered this one when i was buying my 70-200 but was afraid of the weight
http://www.fredmiranda.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=237&sort=7&cat=40&page=1
so i guess the moral of my story is, I'd rather have good quality and have to change a lens than mediocre quality so i don't have to change a lens :)( which is a 180 degree turn around from ayr ago when i started shooting digital and was paranoid about dust )
 
Good stuff!

I take my 70-200 f/2.8L with me, but when I'm out and about and it's a shot I don't have time to set up for, I rarely use it.
 
how about sigma's 50-500


that should give you what you want for AK
 
I'm one of the ones who is kind of opposed to the whole "walk around lens" concept - I think it defeats the purpose of an SLR to some extent. If you want to limit the amount of stuff you're carrying, I'd at least try to go for a two-lens solution; one wide and one long. If you don't want to carry a big camera bag, you can probably still fit an extra lens in a coat pocket (preferably one with a zipper or one that opens at the top, not side!) or on a small belt-mounted lens holder. The actual act of switching lenses really shouldn't take more than a few seconds... the hardest part IMHO is juggling the various front and rear caps!
 
I'm one of the ones who is kind of opposed to the whole "walk around lens" concept - I think it defeats the purpose of an SLR to some extent. If you want to limit the amount of stuff you're carrying, I'd at least try to go for a two-lens solution; one wide and one long. If you don't want to carry a big camera bag, you can probably still fit an extra lens in a coat pocket (preferably one with a zipper or one that opens at the top, not side!) or on a small belt-mounted lens holder. The actual act of switching lenses really shouldn't take more than a few seconds... the hardest part IMHO is juggling the various front and rear caps!

do you ever lose a good shot, by taking the time to juggle the lens caps...:rotfl2:
 
Err umm, perhaps I should have chosen a word other than "juggle"..............! ;)

I've tried to learn juggling but never gotten very far...
 
Not sure what type of camera you are using (maybe Canon since you mentioned Canon AE-1). But, if it is a Nikon by any chance, the 18-200 is quite dandy. The IQ is pretty good considering the range it covers.
 














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