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CosmicCruiser
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I've been looking for a few weeks now for my next lense for my 350D, telephoto wise and I'm frustrated. I thought I had found the lense with the 70-200 4.5 both price wise and quality review BUT it finally hit me it "ain't" an -s lense. Now I'm trying to determine what are my real choices for quality and price for something in the 200mm range. I'm open for all ideas. Robert


Nov 19, 2008 at 09:55 PM
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p.1 #2 · EF-S telephoto choices


Why does it have to be an ef-s lens?


Nov 19, 2008 at 09:58 PM
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Tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't the 350D, and others, only take the -s lenses? That's the "back focus" lenses right?


Nov 19, 2008 at 10:07 PM
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CosmicCruiser wrote:
Tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't the 350D, and others, only take the -s lenses? That's the "back focus" lenses right?


All the Rebels (350D) and the xxD series begining with the 20D can take either regular EF or EF-s lenses. Only the D60, D30,10D, 1D series & 5D series can not take EF-s lenses.

Omar



Nov 19, 2008 at 10:13 PM
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The 350d takes any ef or ef-s mount lens. So the 70-200mm f/4 would work.


Nov 19, 2008 at 10:14 PM
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Nope, you can use any EF mount lens on them. You'll be fine with any of the canon 70-200.


Nov 19, 2008 at 11:34 PM
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If you're just concerned about price and weight, I can recommend the Sigma 50-150mm f2.8 which will translate to 80-230mm for 1.6x crop bodies. It's a very powerful little package. Otherwise you can mount any lens on the 350D and the 70-200mm is an excellent choice.


Nov 20, 2008 at 01:15 AM
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CosmicCruiser wrote:
Tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't the 350D, and others, only take the -s lenses? That's the "back focus" lenses right?


No, if you want a "back focus" lens you gotta get an EF 50 1.2L USM



Nov 20, 2008 at 01:25 AM
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CosmicCruiser wrote:
Tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't the 350D, and others, only take the -s lenses? That's the "back focus" lenses right?



"EF-S" means "EF mount, short focus". As people have said, the EF-S bodies accept EF lenses just fine.

"Back focus" is an entirely different beast, which is a rather dreaded subject around here...



Nov 20, 2008 at 02:23 AM
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if you read the manual you would see that the 350d is compatable with EF and EFS lenses.

some good tele choices are: (but not restricted to)
EFS 55-250 IS - Cheap and quite good
EF 70-300 IS - Good Image quality and IS
EF 70-200 F4 L Very good quality and cheap for an L but no IS
EF 70-200 F4 L IS best of the bunch but more expensive

Plenty of others to choose from but these are a start.





Nov 20, 2008 at 02:56 AM
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Lance Couture wrote:
"EF-S" means "EF mount, short focus". As people have said, the EF-S bodies accept EF lenses just fine.

"Back focus" is an entirely different beast, which is a rather dreaded subject around here...


Actually "Back focus" once meant something entirely different and was used in past "Lens Works" books by Canon to refer to a particular optical design. DSLRs and the internet forced an unfortunate new definition on that term.



Nov 20, 2008 at 03:17 AM
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CosmicCruiser wrote:
Tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't the 350D, and others, only take the -s lenses? That's the "back focus" lenses right?


As the others have said, "YOU'RE WRONG"

If you look at the EF-s lense line-up, up to just recently you will see they were all down near the wide end except for the 60mm Macro and some zooms like the 17-85 going up to 85. The EF-s was more important for the wide end to get the rear element closer to the sensor to get into the wide range. The new 55-250 IS was a way to get the price down on the zoom range ($250) and provide IS.


http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/543923-USA/Canon_2044B002AA_EF_S_55_250mm_f_4_5_6_IS.html



Nov 20, 2008 at 03:57 AM
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Robert,

Just to confirm what others have said, i've been using a 70-200mm F2.8 L on my 350D for about 16 months. Both it and the F4 version work very well. I also found the EF-S/EF thing a bit confusing when i started, but the bottom line is that all (current) canon lenses will work on the 350D, but EF-S lenses will NOT work on the 10D, 5D and 1D cameras. Be glad you didn't get a Nikon - their lens lineup is rather more confusing.

What sort of pictures do you want to take with the new zoom, just out of interest?


jools



Nov 20, 2008 at 05:41 AM
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Ian.Dobinson wrote:
if you read the manual you would see that the 350d is compatable with EF and EFS lenses.

some good tele choices are: (but not restricted to)
EFS 55-250 IS - Cheap and quite good
EF 70-300 IS - Good Image quality and IS
EF 70-200 F4 L Very good quality and cheap for an L but no IS
EF 70-200 F4 L IS best of the bunch but more expensive

Plenty of others to choose from but these are a start.



f/4IS is only the best if you want f/4 and IS.



Nov 20, 2008 at 08:04 AM
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Gochugogi wrote:
Actually "Back focus" once meant something entirely different and was used in past "Lens Works" books by Canon to refer to a particular optical design. DSLRs and the internet forced an unfortunate new definition on that term.


Wasn't that retro focus?



Nov 20, 2008 at 08:35 AM
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Thanks to all that took time to reply. Doh! Why didn't I think of checking the manual? I guess that was too easy. After numerous glasses of red wine and jumping from website to website I was letting myself get confused and frustrated that I wasn't going to able to use that 70-200f4 that I had decided on.

What sort of pictures do you want to take with the new zoom, just out of interest?
Actually I can't say I have any one genre that I prefer. I get to travel alot so I try to take advantage of interesting places but also with 2 girls I'll do swimming, volleyball, etc. An airshow or two would be in the choices too. Of course when I travel weight/bulk is an issue so if I can go with one lense that's even better. At the moment I just carry the 17-85 EF-s and though it works most of the time the 200mm would be the answer. Last year I saw the Spitfire Anniversary Airshow at Duxford, U.K. and except for static displays got very few flying shots just for lack of focal length.



Nov 20, 2008 at 10:39 AM
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I have used the 55-250 IS on the 40D. The images are good if you use the tune option in DPP to correct the lens.

You could get better quality with the EF 200mm F2.8 L



Nov 20, 2008 at 12:21 PM
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CosmicCruiser wrote:
Tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't the 350D, and others, only take the -s lenses? That's the "back focus" lenses right?

No, actually many Canon lenses backfocus.
70-200 f/4 is an awesome sharp lens for the money, I'd get that.
Or, the 200 f/2.8L, tack sharp, light, fast.



Nov 20, 2008 at 12:52 PM
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CosmicCruiser wrote:
What sort of pictures do you want to take with the new zoom, just out of interest?
Actually I can't say I have any one genre that I prefer. I get to travel alot so I try to take advantage of interesting places but also with 2 girls I'll do swimming, volleyball, etc. An airshow or two would be in the choices too. Of course when I travel weight/bulk is an issue so if I can go with one lense that's even better. At the moment I just carry the 17-85 EF-s and though it works most of the time the
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Sounds like the 70-200mm F4 will do you nicely. If you can afford the IS then its worth the extra, but the non IS is no slouch if you can't.




Nov 20, 2008 at 02:20 PM
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find yourself a used EF 80-200mm F/2.8L "magic drainpipe" they can be found for as little as $600 on eBay if you have a little patience. The cool things is if/when you ever move to a more advanced camera body, it gets better...


Nov 20, 2008 at 05:07 PM
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