Then you can always pick up the new Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 when it comes available next month.
James B.Davis wrote: No, you're not alone. When I had my 20-35 on my film EOS, it was nice and wide, but many times I'd have wished it was wider! I usually use a super wide for shots in a house, small room, groups of people, etc. I could really use one now, but I'm holding off on buying a super wide for my 10d, just can't afford it right now, too many other projects going on. I'd like to get a small super wide though. Zooms are great, love them, but since I'll be carrying it as an extra lens, I'd like something small and light. Something like the EF15 would suit me fine. Unfortunately, they are priced quite high now due to demand. And I'd like to stay with a Canon lens. I might try out something from Sigma though, when the time comes. I just don't want another heavy zoom to carry around, then I wouldn't carry it all the time and wouldn't get so much use out of it. --------------------------------------------------------- Then you can always pick up the new Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 when it comes available next month. Its made specifically for DSLRs with APS-sized sensors. Should be first rate knowing Tamron. In the meantime, the Canon 10-22mm will give you the equivalent of 16-35mm on your 20D/30D. And the price is pretty decent. * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
