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HI I have a CAnon 40D and the lense that came with it is a EFS 17-85mm. Now I would like to take photos where I can really zoom in on a subject /object either in or outdoors. Any suggestions? Have done a search on here and am still confused as to what distance each lense will go to. Is there a book for camera dummies in plain english?

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I am not that familiar with canons lens range, But for the doggies i find i am usually around the 200mm mark. I see cannon have a 70-300mm Im not sure what this lens is like but it is $900.00 ish and would slot in to your existing set up nicely. they also have a 18-200, this would cover a wide focal range and mean less changing.

I will pull my head in now and let the canon people come and give you their real world experience :rolleyes:

when I look at the lenses available for cannon i have brand envy look at them all!!! http://www.d-d-photographics.com/canonlenses.htm and they are white and comparably inexpensive....

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I am not that familiar with canons lens range, But for the doggies i find i am usually around the 200mm mark. I see cannon have a 70-300mm Im not sure what this lens is like but it is $900.00 ish and would slot in to your existing set up nicely. they also have a 18-200, this would cover a wide focal range and mean less changing.

I will pull my head in now and let the canon people come and give you their real world experience :rolleyes:

when I look at the lenses available for cannon i have brand envy look at them all!!! http://www.d-d-photographics.com/canonlenses.htm and they are white and comparably inexpensive....

Correct i have used a 70-300 f4.5-6 IS USM lens (cost me around $1000) i have used this for both agility and portrait shots works pretty well as long as the lighting is good. This lens isnt real good in dull light.

I have just bought (my xmas pressie to me) the canon 70-200mm f2.8L USM lens this is serious bit of glass that isnt only quick but very sharp. It has cost me a bit tho as the L series lens's are not cheap. Unfortunately the IS version was another $1000. I am really excited with this lens and cant wait for it to arrive.

this is an exceptional link and will give you a complete run down on certain lens's what they are good for, flaws etc

http://www.the-digital-picture.com/

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I dont explain myself well lol. With the current lense if the dogs are at the other end of the yard I zoom in but when I download and edit I ahve to crop alot to get the close up I want, but I want more cos Im greedy. I sometimes have to get up close to get a nice picture. THanks for the web links I shall have a look. I will go through my photos and show you what I mean

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Ok this is what i have got when using my 70-300mm f4.5-6 EF IS USM Lens, gives you both sides of the coin...so action and still, as you can see it is a very versatile lens, my only gripe is the the fact it isnt a f2.8 :rolleyes:

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Well, allow $2500 for the one Luke mentioned.

:) and a little more.....i looked into it when i bought my 2.8L USM (Only) lens today that set me back $1600+, but man i bet it is gonna be worth every cent when it arrives :rolleyes:

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Ok this is what i have got when using my 70-300mm f4.5-6 EF IS USM Lens, gives you both sides of the coin...so action and still, as you can see it is a very versatile lens, my only gripe is the the fact it isnt a f2.8 :rolleyes:

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How far away were you for the action shots? Which are great btw

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Ok for the weave shot as it was take at the Nats i was probably about 10 metres away

for the diving shot again 10+ metres away

Bees roughly 2 metres

Landscap hard to judge the distance as i was standing on my verandah

Links head shot again maybe 10 metres

Sweeps portrait roughly 3 metres.

Some of the agility shots i have taken have been maybe 20+ metres at some events but still managed to get decent shots

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