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roberto1979 Registered: Dec 30, 2006 Total Posts: 1306 Country: United States |
I'm looking for a lens with good range and good IS to use while snowboarding and mountain biking with my 7D. I'm not going to be printing many of these, but would like IS for video, and this looks like it could fit the bill. Variable aperture is fine for me, but the lack of USM might not be. There are some decent reviews online, but this lens isn't listed in the review section here, but I just want to see what everyone thought about it. Thanks. |
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garyvot Registered: Apr 02, 2003 Total Posts: 2636 Country: United States |
Well, it certainly is a lot lighter and more compact than using this lens on a 5D2. |
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WichitaGuy83 Registered: Oct 12, 2009 Total Posts: 54 Country: United States |
I had one for a week and returned it when it wasn't even close to being as sharp as my 50mm f/1.8. If you're not going to be doing any cropping at all, I suppose it'd be a fine lens. |
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roberto1979 Registered: Dec 30, 2006 Total Posts: 1306 Country: United States |
Hmmm, that's no good. |
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fazz33 Registered: Feb 20, 2009 Total Posts: 454 Country: Canada |
I had one for a little while(1 week), its not a bad lens, it's not a great lens. When I had it, dispite it's lack of USM, it focused damn fast. IS was great and over all I don't think there was much distortion (if any, don't quote me though, I never sat down and shoot brick walls with it). I never did any sharpness test, but it was just fine on my 50D. For what it is, it's great, it's a light small super zoom. If that's what you want give it a go. |
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kahren Registered: Aug 12, 2005 Total Posts: 1094 Country: United States |
the sigma 18-200 OS i think is a better lens |
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ChrisRD Registered: May 19, 2009 Total Posts: 586 Country: United States |
I picked one up (Canon 18-200 IS) to use for travel situations where I don't want to bring much gear. As far as IQ goes, it's no prime or L lens. If you're a pixel peeper that looks in the corners at 100% on your monitor, you won't be happy. |
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garyvot Registered: Apr 02, 2003 Total Posts: 2636 Country: United States |
Here you go: |
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kakomu Registered: May 28, 2009 Total Posts: 3356 Country: United States |
WichitaGuy83 wrote: |
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Ian.Dobinson Registered: Feb 18, 2007 Total Posts: 9093 Country: United Kingdom |
kahren wrote: |
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EOS20 Registered: Mar 06, 2005 Total Posts: 12921 Country: Australia |
You might also want to conceder the 18-135 IS, makes a nice walkabout lens on the 7D without the extreme zoom range (29-216mm equivalent). This lens replaces my 18-55 IS and 55-250 IS lenses for my travel/light weight setup that I was using with my 500D. Both of those lenses performed good on the 500D, the 55-250 was very sharp too! ![]() ![]() |
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Yakim Peled Registered: Nov 18, 2004 Total Posts: 15670 Country: Israel |
I'd worry about high MP and hyperzoom combination. I'd much prefer a 18-55 IS + 50/1.8 + 55-250 IS set over the 18-200 IS. |
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jrscls Registered: Sep 07, 2005 Total Posts: 1278 Country: United States |
Low weight and low cost = 18-55 IS / 55-250 IS combo instead of super zooms. |
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Tom_W Registered: Jan 21, 2004 Total Posts: 5183 Country: United States |
It's an interesting question, as I sit here with the proverbial 28-135 "kit" lens for the 7D. I am in the enviable situation of having a few other lenses that I can use, but having a "standard" zoom is not a bad option. |
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mbaumser Registered: Jun 06, 2005 Total Posts: 1138 Country: United States |
the 18-200 is a fine lens. does it have short comings? Yes. so it really does depend on what you want it for. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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canon pants Registered: Jan 12, 2009 Total Posts: 908 Country: Canada |
roberto1979 wrote: |
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roberto1979 Registered: Dec 30, 2006 Total Posts: 1306 Country: United States |
2 lenses is not an option for a few reasons. When mountain biking/snowboarding I'm already carrying 100oz of water, food, and riding gear. Space is limited. Second is that I already own L lenses that cover every range I need, I'm just looking for an easier solution. |
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gwaww Registered: Nov 21, 2008 Total Posts: 150 Country: United States |
I had a Tamron 18-250 and was surprised at how well it worked as a walk-around lense. I made some nice 8x10s with it. The only reason I got rid of it, is that I am making the switch to FF. |
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mbaumser Registered: Jun 06, 2005 Total Posts: 1138 Country: United States |
roberto1979 wrote: |
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johnecon Registered: Apr 02, 2004 Total Posts: 175 Country: United States |
This site has an in-depth review of image quality (with cropped pics at various focal lengths) of 4 zooms (Canon 18-200, Sigma 18-250, Tamron 18-250 & 18-270): |