Hi everyone first of all happy new year to everyone all over the world. As a newbie still I'm looking to upgrade my lens and as of present have a choice of 2 lens a Canon EF-s 10 -18mm f/4.5 -5.6 IS STM or a Canon 28 - 105 mm Af lens. Now I know the 10 - 18 would be great for landscape and night time stuff and the other a all round one . Maybe I've just answered my own questions there but any advice would be grateful appreciated many thanks john
There's a lot of lenses you can buy! Do you have a budget for each of the two lenses you would like? I myself just bought a Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8. I plan to use that for my "all around lens." Haven't had much time to play with it yet, but hoping that it's a good one!
i dont want to go daft on what i buy as i would like a large lens at some point but wanted to start to build my collection up if you know what i mean
Happy New Year to you. Depends what you want another lens for, and what you are not getting with your current lenses. That is helpful. What are you actually looking for in a new lens? Gary
Hi John looks like you have a few kit zooms and a nifty 50. The 10-22 would be a nice addition if you like landscapes and want to go a bit wider, it has IS if you need it but you will need to turn off the IS on a tripod. Keep in mind it is a crop body lens and will not work on a full frame body down the road. The 28-105 was made from 1992-2010, no IS, its only worth about 100 used i believe, I think its a fine performer for the money and if you find yourself switching a lot between the other lenses in certain situations I could see it have some value as covers a wide range of mm from sightly wide to portrait length (maybe this was a typo and you meant 24-105, since that is closer in price to the 10-22). There is not perfect way to build out the kit for anyone, it is personal to their shooting style budget and what they need at the time. I do encourage you to think what you may be using and needing not just now, but in 10 years, a long term view will help from purchasing lenses you may want to switch out in a few years.
John as you are in the uk have you thought about second hand? mpb.com have a great range of the 10-18, i was looking to get one myself, from the lenses you already have the 10-18 covers the low end you don't yet have. (i opted for the 11-22 ef-m over the 10-18 due to body size as it is to be a companion lens at the moment)