Sign in with
Sign up | Sign in
Your question

Canon 6d lens recommendations

Tags:
  • Go
  • Canon
  • Cameras
Last response: in Digital Camera
Share
July 22, 2013 2:47:48 PM

Hello everybody,

I just recently decided to upgrade my Canon XTi to a Canon 6d, and am now going to get some new glass. However, I am having trouble deciding whether to get the canon 24-105 in a kit with the 6d or get some primes. If I were to go with primes, I was wondering what 2 focal lengths you think would be best. I already have a 70-200mm f/4L IS so that range is covered.

Thank you!

More about : canon lens recommendations

a b w Digital camera
July 23, 2013 4:14:32 PM

Get the canon 24-105 and 6D in that kit. If you go with primes, EF20mm or Extender EF 1.4X for the 70-200mm.
m
0
l
July 25, 2013 12:17:20 AM

24-105 is a great general range, but optically it isn't the best. You might want to consider the Sigma 35mm F1.4, 85mm F1.4, and a 50mm F1.4.
m
0
l
Related resources
July 25, 2013 7:15:52 AM

24-105 is good however i agree with amuffin that optically its isn't the best.
m
0
l
August 5, 2013 1:49:58 PM

amuffin said:
24-105 is a great general range, but optically it isn't the best. You might want to consider the Sigma 35mm F1.4, 85mm F1.4, and a 50mm F1.4.

I agree with this advice. The reports on the Sigma 35 f/1.4 say that it is an amazing lens!

m
0
l
August 7, 2013 10:40:47 AM

Y0GI said:
amuffin said:
24-105 is a great general range, but optically it isn't the best. You might want to consider the Sigma 35mm F1.4, 85mm F1.4, and a 50mm F1.4.

I agree with this advice. The reports on the Sigma 35 f/1.4 say that it is an amazing lens!



I seriously want one! :D  But I'm waiting for the new Canon primes to be released first :p 
m
0
l
August 8, 2013 7:38:21 AM

You are going about this all wrong, just "covering" a focal range means very little depending on what you want to shoot. So please enlighten us on what you mostly utilise the camera for. I would highly suggest avoiding large focal ranges in every single lens except a high quality telephoto (which you already own)

So do you like shooting people? Travel photography? Landscapes? Insects? I need to know these things before I can give you some definitive answer.

The good thing you have going is the full frame which really adds to the lens choice you can have.

Also a budget would be nice considering I can recommend a 50mm 1.2 or a 50mm 1.8 (all depends on your budget)

I can recommend a Canon Wide angle or a Sigma

I can recommend a 24-70mm which is a fantastic portrait and travel lens however it is heavy much like a good wide angle

I can recommend a 100mm IS <- make sure it's an IS for macro trust me you will struggle taking sharp images of insects without a flash with the non IS models.

so invest in a proper camera strap before buying a heavy, bulky lens ;) 

Give us some more detailed information please

I shoot both Canon & Nikon so I know allot about these camera's & I have every pro lens except 2 that I want on the Nikon side
m
0
l
August 10, 2013 9:22:59 AM

adamstuffy said:
In my personal point of view Tamron SP AF 17-50mm lens is a great option for the 6D. The Tamron 17-50mm will only work on crop sensor cameras, like the 7D, etc. it's not made for FF cameras.

The 6D is a FF camera so that lens will not work on it.

m
0
l
August 10, 2013 12:27:12 PM

adamstuffy said:
Y0GI said:
adamstuffy said:
In my personal point of view Tamron SP AF 17-50mm lens is a great option for the 6D. The Tamron 17-50mm will only work on crop sensor cameras, like the 7D, etc. it's not made for FF cameras.

The 6D is a FF camera so that lens will not work on it.



I already mention in my post
Canon does not seem to offer any all-purpose full-frame lens because, I assume, they feel that there is no all-purpose lens appropriate for a full-frame camera.


There are lenses that "feel" just right on full frame. Ex: 40mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm, 135mm.

Plus you get shallower DOF and better noise performance!
m
0
l
!