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Hi Gordon! I just want to ask about the DUST ISSUE for the 17-85mm.What are your thoughts for that?Because I’ve read loads of reviews about the lens and they all say that the lens sucks dust very easily whenever you’re zooming in & out.I’m thinking of upgrading my kit lens & deciding whether to go for the 17-85mm or 17-40mm f4 L lens for my canon 500D. What would be your recommendation?Thanks!
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If you can get your hands on one, buy, borrow or rent a Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 ($1050 retail). On a budget, get a Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 ($450). These lenses provide much better image quality than the 18-55 kit lens, they are considerably faster than the 18-55 kit lens, and they are made to be used at f/2.8 (unlike the kit lens, which needs to be stopped down to around f/8 for best image quality). You'll use this zoom range for 80+ percent of you shots.
If you can't afford these, consider a Canon 50mm f/1.8 for the church ceremony. Used copies cost peanuts and they're under $100 retail. This is NOT the right lens for the job, but it WILL let you do available light photography.
Use your current tele lens for some candids. Or if money is no object, upgrade to a Canon 70-200mm f/2.8.
If you don't already have an external flash, strongly consider one and learn how to use it for fill-flash. The flash of choice is the Canon 580EX ($380). You probably won't be allowed to use it inside the church, but it will be very useful for the formals and at the reception.
Also stock up on memory cards and get an extra battery. Carry spare batteries for your flash as well.
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Wide-range could mean larger optical zoom ranges like 10x or 20x vs the usual 3x to 5x zooms.
Since you cannot change lenses on P&S cameras, the longer the "range", "x" factor of the optical zoom, the better.
Either scope is fine. The main difference is that the StarBlast will need to be placed on a table, while the SkyQuest sits directly on the ground. My preference would be the SkyQuest, since having the scope away from a table makes for a more stable platform and you can use a stool or folding chair to sit on and observe. The StarBlast is fine if you have a table always at the ready and that table is doesn't wobble or move when bumped.
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