when i got my EOS 77D earlier this year, i thought id be replacing my old compact camera with something better. little did i know i would start loving photography the way i do now. unfortunately, that also means i never thought it would matter that the lens is rather small (EF-S 18-55mm 1:4-5.6 IS STM). i didn't even know what aperture meant....
so, in short, i need a new one. more focal length (not massively more, but i often feel stuck at 55mm), larger aperture also at higher focal lengths (almost never get proper bokeh with the current one, unless i photograph flowers).
i pretty much condensed it down to two, the Canon EF-S 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS STM and the Sigma 17-70mm 1:2.8-4.0. whereas the canon one definitely has all the focal length i might want, i feel 70mm might be quite alright (i might just be afraid to feel again like i feel atm...). considering aperture, the canon's 3.5 at 18mm is absolutely great and considering it's 5.6 at 135mm, it must be decent around 50ish as well. that said, having the possibility to stay below the aperture values i have at the moment across the range of focal lengths i have atm, as the sigma offers, sounds very tempting...
the price is hardly different, so thats not a criterion to decide on.
i don't know anything about sigma, but it seems to be decent from all i gathered. i reckon there are no compatibility issues?
what do you guys think? it's a big investment for me, so i wanna make sure...
oh, i mostly do street btw, some architecture and random other things that cross my way, have a look here if it helps: 500px.com/max-h
thanks!