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Travel / walk around lens for my EOS 600D

Started Oct 1, 2019 | Discussions thread
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Re: F4.0 is too slow for indoor
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Wave forest wrote:

Andy01 wrote:

Wave forest wrote:

Third party lenses are fine if they are fine-tuned.

User Experience of Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC Macro OS HSM C

1Dx4me wrote:

a canon 24-105mm f4.0 "L", preferably refurbished by canon to save money! this is an excellent range lens for walk around and daily activity with high IQ, much better than ef-s lenses, and someday when you upgrade to FF camera, 24-105 will fit nicely. i personally stay away from 3rd party lenses due to sometime AF compatibility with canon cameras! YMMV.

Not all of them. I had a Sigma 17-50 f2.8 that was just inconsistent, so no amount of AFMA would help - sometimes it got the focus right, other times it didn't.

From what I can tell, this is not a particularly unusual experience with Sigma lenses on Canon. It doesn't affect all lenses, but it certainly affects a lot Sigma lenses than Canon lenses.

Colin

The point is that F4.0 at 600D is too slow. It is equivalent to F5.6 at a full-frame camera. It is almost no use for locations such as museums, aquariums, botanic green houses, and streets in evening. There are not many Canon relatively fast lenses for their APS-C cameras.

this shot proves your theory wrong! i used my canon 17-40 f4.0 on my 40D, f6.3, 1/20 shutter speed! this was a pretty dark spot, dark as ambient light of a museum!. sounds like you don't have or used an f4.0 lens on a aps-c camera. i have numerous shots to prove you wrong:

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