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Confused on Lens for Landscapes
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<blockquote data-quote="adox66" data-source="post: 358522" data-attributes="member: 17861"><p>I prodominantly shoot landscapes and use a 10-20mm. I have a 17-50 lens on the way as I find in a lot of situations the 10-20 is just too wide and a lot of detail is lost. When tHe 17-50 arrives in sure it will share the load with the 10-20. </p><p></p><p>Dont get me wrong, the 10-20 is great and you can get some spectacular shots with it but it shrinks distant objects and there have been plenty of times recently when I wished I had a lens with a longer focal length to get the perspective of the shot I wanted right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adox66, post: 358522, member: 17861"] I prodominantly shoot landscapes and use a 10-20mm. I have a 17-50 lens on the way as I find in a lot of situations the 10-20 is just too wide and a lot of detail is lost. When tHe 17-50 arrives in sure it will share the load with the 10-20. Dont get me wrong, the 10-20 is great and you can get some spectacular shots with it but it shrinks distant objects and there have been plenty of times recently when I wished I had a lens with a longer focal length to get the perspective of the shot I wanted right. [/QUOTE]
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