Re: EOS lenses, IS and filters

2002-02-14 Thread Julian Loke
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... > I use the Cokin system for landscape and scenery and think they're great. A > very versatile filter system and you can do some very creative things with > the grads. They're better when you're set up though as they don't travel > well, when you're moving around t

re: EOS lenses, IS and filters

2002-02-14 Thread Jeffrey Higa
>Canon 20mm lens I've never owned the Sigma, so I can't speak to that. I do own the Canon 20mm and when I was making the decision between zoom and 20mm prime, I went with the prime and haven't regretted it since, even though I have strong preference for zooms. >Secondly - IS. I've been a bit al

Re: EOS lenses, IS and filters

2002-02-14 Thread Gary Russell
-Original Message- From: Jules <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I'm poised to spend a small fortune (for me anyway) on some nice new >Canon gear, and just wanted to run a few questions past the group. > >Secondly - IS. I've been a bit alarmed about people saying their 28-135 >IS has been making 'f

EOS lenses, IS and filters

2002-02-14 Thread Jules
Hi, I'm poised to spend a small fortune (for me anyway) on some nice new Canon gear, and just wanted to run a few questions past the group. Firstly - wide angle lenses. I was thinking of buying the EF 20-35mm f3.5/4.5 USM lens. This was for the 20mm end. As I'm also going to be buying the 28-135