First shots with 18-135 IS STM, and first thoughts about the lens
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Re: First shots with 18-135 IS STM, and first thoughts about the lens
Agreed with your impression of the 18-135STM. Great one-lens solution. I never saw much point in using a 24-105L over it when I had the T4i.
I sold off the T4i some months ago, but I kept the 18-135STM since I plan to re-buy an APS-C body at some point, and nothing else on the market today has the right mix of convenience and IQ (except maybe 15-85, but that thing is too expensive).
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