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  1. <p>The 10-22 on my 7D quickly became my favorite lens. The quality was nothing short of amazing. I recently upgraded to a 5Diii, and substituted the Canon 16-35, and I love it equally. On your 60, the 16-35 will not give the wide angle you are looking for, so I would suggest you try the 10-22. Buy from a good local store and ask for permission to return it within 2 weeks, or from Amazon where you get 2 week return privileges. That way you have a chance to try and retain the ability to still make a change. </p> <p> </p>
  2. 2 weeks ago i downloaded several photos with the intent of putting them for sale as canvas prints. The download seemed to go without a problem. I am a member and have a portfolio on line. I have looked for the photos, (they have not been added to my on line portfolio) have looked for detailed instruction on how to sell photos here, but can find nothing. Surely there is some information someplace. Can someone please direct me to the pages that tell me how to find my newly downloaded photos and how to add them to the canvas for sale pages? Thanks in advance Deloyd Huenink
  3. <p>I have had my 24-105 since 2008. It has been on my 40D, my 7D and now on my 5Diii. It is the lens I always have with me, except when photographing birds and wildlife. I find the pictures sharp, focusing fast, the colors exceptional and the lens has been very reliable. The constant f4 is also a great benefit. I use a 16-35 for wide angle, and it is an amazing and wonderful lens for certain things, but it never gives me the reach and versatility I really want for a lens that fulfills multiple and different uses. I have several other L lenses, but the 24-105 is the one lens that is always in the kit with me. I do not think you can go wrong on that choice.</p>
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