From: "Icoz, Evrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I suggest the following lenses:

50mm 1.8 (i guess everyone has one of these :-) )

either a Canon 28-135 IS (~$500 new) or Tokina 28-80 2.8(~$500 new) or the
Sigma 28-70 2.8 (have not used this one but a friend has it and likes it),

i think the longer zooms are the ones that will cost you the most. Maybe you
can get the 28-135 and get a prime that is around 200mm. Or get the 80-200
2.8L (around 700-800 used) or 70-200 4L ($700 new - minus $100 rebate),
along with the TOkina or the IS zoom. You can also pick up either the canon
20-35 around $400 or the Tokina 19-35 around $180. The second version of
this lens (the currently availale one) got good reviews.
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Evrim--
Somewhere in there you've named my ticket:
20-35 EF non-L
28-135 EF IS non-L
50 1.8 EF
200 2.8 EF L
and,
100 2.0 EF for portraits.

Used mainly on an EOS 3.

(Also, a junky 35-80 EF and an OK 24-85 which I use on my original EOS,
a Rebel G.)

Two more words for the original poster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Lens Flare.
Study it.  Know it. Swear eternal enmity upon it.
It's one of the biggest killers of otherwise snappy looking photographs,
particularly with the cheaper lenses (like the above mentioned 35-80
cheapo zoom).

(Also-Also: a special lens for time exposures:
http://home.swbell.net/dgweiss/camerastuff/20000601a.JPG)

DGW

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