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seraphkz Registered: Mar 30, 2008 Total Posts: 261 Country: United States |
Hey guys, |
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TrojanHorse Registered: Apr 04, 2008 Total Posts: 2647 Country: United States |
I'd say yes, get it. I prefer having the EXACT focal length I want for landscapes. |
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Bill Gass Registered: Feb 09, 2006 Total Posts: 3675 Country: United States |
Wouldn't you rather have 2 telephotos or at least one than a prime ?...17-40 or 24-70 ? |
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seraphkz Registered: Mar 30, 2008 Total Posts: 261 Country: United States |
If I were to buy a lens, I'd go for the 17-40 since it's a lot cheaper, and I'll be using it mainly for landscape. |
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dadagallery Registered: Jan 01, 2003 Total Posts: 845 Country: United States |
17-40 is a small light addition to your gear and will be priceless for some shots. The 35 is sharper and has low light capabilities but that 17 has a special look that the 35 can only touch by shooting a pano series on tripod. I'd say get it! |
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Xavier Rival Registered: Jul 21, 2004 Total Posts: 3946 Country: France |
For landscape, you should be quite happy with the 17-40L. It is not as sharp in the corners around the 17mm end as I would like, but it still does the job pretty well when stoped down. It should also make a nice 3 lenses kit with your two current lenses. |
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mark petri Registered: Oct 25, 2006 Total Posts: 1005 Country: United States |
I travel with the 17-40, 35L, 24-105, and 135L. |
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Jling Registered: Jul 20, 2004 Total Posts: 103 Country: United States |
35mm on a full frame isn't wide enough for typical scenic landscape. |
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seraphkz Registered: Mar 30, 2008 Total Posts: 261 Country: United States |
mark petri wrote: |
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BrianO Registered: Aug 21, 2008 Total Posts: 7923 Country: United States |
No lens recommendations, but while you're in China be sure to wear a "Free Tibet" button. |
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stanj Registered: Aug 05, 2003 Total Posts: 9363 Country: United States |
mark petri wrote: |
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WINN Registered: Sep 02, 2005 Total Posts: 101 Country: United States |
Lots of folks like to use a 70-200 zoom for landscapes. Haven't been to mainland China but have been to Taiwan a few times. Depending upon where you go this might be more helpful then the 135mm. I know that's not what your question was so I'm sorry that I added this but |
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erikburd Registered: Feb 03, 2010 Total Posts: 465 Country: United States |
The 35L should be enough on a FF for mainland China for most shooting. Saying that, I would recommend bringing the 17-40 because you might need a wide angle for shooting buildings and landscapes. |
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B2FiNiTY Registered: Nov 28, 2005 Total Posts: 65 Country: United States |
I'm in Taiwan right now and china soon. Highly recommend the wide angle. |
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andrew_rs Registered: Jan 24, 2005 Total Posts: 1085 Country: United States |
I'm going to be in Taipei later this month. In the city, like most urban areas, wider is better. I almost justified getting the 17mm tilt/shift for this trip. |
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Snopchenko Registered: May 19, 2010 Total Posts: 1800 Country: Russia |
Howsabout Sigma 12-24? Seriously, on my trip to China this past summer, I had a 1D Mark II N, a 20D, a 16-35 II and a 70-200/2.8 IS, that covered about 95% of my shooting situations. A couple of times I wished for something even wider for shooting mostly interiors though (left my 14 at home for weight saving... should've left the guidebook instead, totally worthless and much heavier to boot!) and the low light option (but you have that covered) |
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ViscaB Registered: Sep 10, 2009 Total Posts: 507 Country: Netherlands |
You absolutely need to bring a wide lens. |
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timpdx Registered: Feb 02, 2005 Total Posts: 1615 Country: United States |
No question, bring a WA, 24-105 or even better the 17-40. Cities like HK and Taipei almost demand 17mm on FF. For landscape the 17-40 is a decent performer stopped down a bit. As I learned in Seoul last year, Asian cities are bright at night, I brought a wide prime on that trip, but my F4 zoom worked just fine because of all the lighting was giving me such fast shutter speeds. |
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mark petri Registered: Oct 25, 2006 Total Posts: 1005 Country: United States |
Ya, the 24-105 is ok at the wide end, the distortion isn't a killer with landscapes and you can correct most of it in PS. |