This is my first 'real' post ie. after my introductory one. I know this comes up a lot, but I think I want to invest in a new lens.
What do I use now?
Currently, my only lens is a Tamron AF 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC. I bought it because I was travelling a lot for work, wanted to keep my gear to a minimum and thought it would make a great general-purpose walk around lens.
I knew from the reviews that there would be some compromises, but after using it for several years I absolutely love it. It's flexible, light, has a great range in focal lengths, and the vibration compensation means I can get great handheld shots down to quite low speeds. I feel like I've been very spoilt by how good this lens is.
My photos are on Flickr. Pretty much any of the photos from the last three years have been taken exclusively with the Tamron lens.
Looking at the EXIF data from these photos, I can see that:
- 18% of my photos are taken at 18mm,
- 44% of my photos are taken in the 18-50mm range,
- 58% of my photos are taken in the 18-85mm range,
- 66% of my photos are taken taken in the 18-135mm range, and
- 22% are taken at the 270mm end.
How do I use it?
I've been travelling between Australia and Europe for work for the last 4 years, so most of my photography has just been of places I've visited for both work and pleasure.
As I'm now in Geneva for a while, I've been trying to practice my skills in photographing street scenes, black-and-white photography and people. I find the 270mm end of the lense to be very useful for getting in close, without being in people's faces. As you can see, I also like the wider end for architecture and there are days I would be happier with something even wider.
Wildlife, macro and sports photography are out of the equation for now, but I am trying to develop my portrait skills.
What do I want?
To be honest, I'm not quite sure. Now that I've upgraded to a Canon EOS70D I have this niggling feeling that I should buy a lens where the quality matches my new camera. My thoughts so far:
- Zoom: because I like the flexibility and don't want to carry around a number of fixed lenses
- Aperture: I've borrowed a few of my brother's lenses over the years, and know that f2.8 yields more flexibility as well as shallower depth of field,
- Quality: as I say, something that's a bit of a step up in terms of quality from my current jack-of-all-trades Tamron,
- Focal length: clearly, something up to 85mm is going to cover much of my needs,
- Price: not really an issue, but I do believe in maximising bang-for-buck ie. I'm not going to buy a Canon just because of the label.
Clearly, something in the 18-85mm range will cover most of my needs but what is out there that is a step up in quality (ie. not just a kit lens)? I have previously borrowed my brother's Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 and the Tamron 17-50 f2.8 is sitting there for more at the wider end.
But what other suggestions do you have?