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  1. <p>Actually, I have the Canon 24-70 mm/2.8 lens. However, I use the 15-85, for some reason I got used to it more, my friend really likes the 28-70 Tameron, but I don't know that much about Tameron. But I can use the 24-70 again. I am trying to sell the Nikon counterpart to the 24-70mm currently (my sister was kind enough to remember that I enjoy photos, but didn't remember the camera xD). I would say that the 24-70 has good balence and it shouldn't be hard readjusting to it.<br>

    Thanks!</p>

  2. <p>Thanks for the quick responses. Been really busy with school and work. Currently, taking photos is just a hobby that was shared between a friend and I. I recently upgraded to my Canon 60D body.<br>

    Lenses<br>

    EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM<br>

    EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM<br>

    EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM<br>

    The film camera is necessary because next year I have one open unit, and I would like to take studio arts (no digital). Unfortunately, I have almost no developing experience and I frankly haven't really been around film cameras. If I wait about 2~3 months, I should be able to get a camera body for under 800/900. Any suggestions? I wanted to practice early, so that I wouldn't be too far behind when I actually take the class, but if a better body costs alot, I'd be willing to wait.</p>

    <p>P.S. Now that you know my lenses...suggest more?</p>

  3. <p>Hi community,<br>

    I will be taking studio arts next year and I want to think about getting my own camera which uses film. My art school has a great dark room, and I might as well get a camera that works. I want a camera that is within the range of 400~600 dollers, although a little higher up is fine...if you can explain it. I spent alot of money on my Canon EOS 60D Digital SLR Camera recently plus a few lenses. If possible, I'd like to find a camera that I can interchange lenses with (if possible). I really don't know too much about film cameras.<br>

    Thanks!<br>

    ~John</p>

  4. <p>Personally, I'm no great shakes at equipment when it comes to Nikon, but the Canon counterpart to the 24-70 works like a charm in almost every case. There are some limitations to every lens, but I thought that the 24-70 was the most versitile. Seeing the comments above, it doesn't seem that way for the Nikon series (was recently gifted one and I put up an ad for it). Could anyone care to elaborate on the defectives about this particular lens?<br>

    Thanks,<br>

    John</p>

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