11-26-2010, 08:35 AM
As owner and user of 7D + 15-85 that is a combination I find very useful in a variety of situations. It has the widest angle possibility of the shortlisted lenses and I find the AF in it quite nippy. Personally I'm not a fan of the zoom restricted f/2.8 standard lenses, preferring to go big aperture prime where needed, for example you can throw in a 50mm f/1.8 for not a lot extra.
Not sure about deciding between the 60D and 7D though. You just have to decide on the feature set you think is better for you.
The 17-40 does one one plus, if combined with the 7D it'll be an all sealed package. But having used the lens it isn't one I'm keen on either (at least on crop sensor).
Not sure about deciding between the 60D and 7D though. You just have to decide on the feature set you think is better for you.
The 17-40 does one one plus, if combined with the 7D it'll be an all sealed package. But having used the lens it isn't one I'm keen on either (at least on crop sensor).
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