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Need info about Canon 17-85 EF-S IS USM

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Hi all,

I need a new lens and checked out from canon catalog. I couldn't find clear info about this lens. So i need some review to study on. Do you know any web site about this lens? if you have any info or exp. about this lens could you share it with me? I am keen on learning about especially price / performance balance and sharpness performance.

Thanks in advance
t.
 
This lens is for digital cameras only

The 17-85 EF-S is for digital SLRs with 1.6x crop factor only. Go to DPreview or photo.net for more info.
 
Thanks for reply.
I didn't know this lens just for digital camera, im sorry about this off-topic thread.
 
Type "Canon 17-85 EF-S IS USM" into Google. I got a ton of hits.
 
If you are after a mid range canon zoom, I can recommend the 24-70 f/2.8 zoom. It is, however, a smidge more pricey than the EF-S version, but thats to be expected really. It needs a lot more glass for the larger image area, and it wieghs about 2 lbs.
 
24-105 f/4 L for 35mm format. A real beauty, albeit heavy. I am repeatedly impressed by its sharp and flat character. The additional weight is somewhat offset by having a much lighter wallet.
 
The film equivalent of the 17-85 EF-S IS USM is the 28-135 EF IS USM. Same effective range, similar quality optics. The 24-105L is a better option if you can afford it, better optics and wider, but not quite as much reach.
 
hi again,

Thank you for your ideas and experience.

i decided to buy 24-105L.
 
The 24-105L is a great lens for its reach, but I wouldn't go that route if majority of your photography is done in low light. I would go for the 24-70L for its sharpness and in a lot of situations, a slower shutter speed with IS to give your photograph more exposure just doesn't cut it if your subject is moving.
 
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