Pickup a Canon 18-135mm?
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MrWasabi wrote:
I've been going back and forth about a good mix of lenses for my SL1 and which combos would work best especially when I want to pack light? My current lenses are:
-Canon 10-18mm STM
-Canon 18-55mm STM
-Canon 55-250mm STM
-Canon 24mm STM
The idea of rolling with just the 10-18 and a 18-135 at times is appealing. Anyone have the 18-135 with a SL1/2? It's only about .8" longer than my 18-55 so I can pack it in about the same space in my bag. I've read it can be a front heavy combo with the SL1 though?
Can I benefit from that combo or stick with what I have for better results and make it work when I pack my bag to head out. I'm mostly doing some hiking in FL and taking outdoors/wildlife type shots. Basically, can I replace my 18-55 with an 18-135 to give me more flexibility?
Thanks for any input.
I don't have the SL1, but I do have the 18-135 STM and find it to be a great lens. I can't find much to fault on it, and would highly recommend it for the verstility. I'll stick that on my 7D2 for times I want a minimal kit and still have lots of flexibility.
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