01-17-2012, 11:18 AM
[quote name='Vieux loup' timestamp='1326737030' post='14920']
do it when you replace you 70-200.
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Thanks for your input, but I love my shiny white 70-200 L lens!
I will put the Sigma 17-70 onto the 60D (it now is on my old 350D) and see how I fare, but I am tempted to a faster lens that vignettes less.
Attached is a great picture of my dog and her sister on the beach in Southern Italy in November, taken with the 60D and the Sigma 17-70 at 17mm, ISO125, f/11 1/500. It is the orginal camera produce JPG that has not been corrected in Aperture. It would have been better with a newer generation of lens, I am not sure if IS would have helped me getting a sharper picture.
Dennis.
do it when you replace you 70-200.
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Thanks for your input, but I love my shiny white 70-200 L lens!
I will put the Sigma 17-70 onto the 60D (it now is on my old 350D) and see how I fare, but I am tempted to a faster lens that vignettes less.
Attached is a great picture of my dog and her sister on the beach in Southern Italy in November, taken with the 60D and the Sigma 17-70 at 17mm, ISO125, f/11 1/500. It is the orginal camera produce JPG that has not been corrected in Aperture. It would have been better with a newer generation of lens, I am not sure if IS would have helped me getting a sharper picture.
Dennis.