Please don't hold my lack of experience against me too harshly. Yet, they have been using DSLRs for almost four years now. Before that, I tried a whale 18-55, then a fifty bucks 1.8 (which I loved for portraits), then an 18-135 (which I kept for two years and sold after only one week of use), and finally, a sigma 75-300 (which I also quickly resold). My mind kept going to L-ke. After deliberating for quite some time, I decided to read. This is what I decided on. So, I traded in my 18-135. When I first took a peek inside the box, I thought, "Wow, this is incredible." Whoa, that is some serious eye candy! After strapping the 550D to my body, snapping a few photos, and reviewing the results on my computer, I knew I had made the proper decision. Photographs were taken on the threshing floor. There has been a shift in the white balance as well. In the past, my 550th was always turning yellow. All of a sudden, there's a zer buzzing in the air. My recommendation: put your money into Lku. Choose the one you like most. After much agonizing, I finally settled on a course of action that I don't regret in the slightest. Only 24-105! For me, a set of 24-105 lenses and fifty dollars will get the job done just fine.
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