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		<title>Review: Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 Image Stabilized USM SLR Lens</title>
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Decent (enough) wide angle, sturdy and most importantly&#8230;&#8230;.image stabilized for getting those sport shots :)
Review of Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 Image Stabilized USM SLR LensRated as 4/5 on Nov 18 2007 by Neal McQuaid


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<h4 class="summary">Decent (enough) wide angle, sturdy and most importantly&#8230;&#8230;.image stabilized for getting those sport shots :)</h4>
<p>Review of <span class="item"><span class="fn"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002Y5WXO?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=usuasuspclimp-20&#038;linkCode=xm2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creativeASIN=B0002Y5WXO" class="url">Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 Image Stabilized USM SLR Lens</a></span></span><br />Rated as <span class="rating">4</span>/5 on <span class="dtreviewed">Nov 18 2007</span> by <span class="reviewer vcard"><span class="fn">Neal McQuaid</span></span></p>
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<p>continuing on from <a href="http://blog.teamgearedup.com/2007/11/review-canon-eos-400drebel-xti.html">last week&#8217;s review</a> of the Canon EOS Rebel Xti (400D), here&#8217;s the continuation of the review to cover the lens.<br />
I&#8217;d decided straight away (especially after reviews that the lens is so critical to the camera, I didn&#8217;t trust the stock lens Canon must supply) to just purchase the body and purchase a separate lens that would suit my needs more.<br />
Firstly, I&#8217;m sure a lot of you will be aware, but this does cost more money. Lenses are NOT cheap! Still though, I thought it was a worthwhile investment.</p>
<p>I purchased two lenses:<br />
1. the stock Canon EF 50mm f1.8 fixed lens<br />
if you own a Canon SLR, buy this lens for portrait shots, etc. It&#8217;s tiny so makes the camera nice and small and not intimidating like the usual bulky SLR (who likes having a camera stuck in their face!?). It&#8217;s also brilliant in low light without flash (aperature). A must buy.<br />
Note #1: try to purchase in the States as it&#8217;s sooo much cheaper over there - $77/â‚¬52.50 instead of $142/â‚¬97 - I know I did ;).<br />
Note #2: When used on the 400D/Xti, it&#8217;s actually about a 80mm lens due to 1.6 magnification on the smaller camera sensor of the consumer level SLR&#8217;s Canon and Nikon sell. I&#8217;m not going into details: the short answer is if you&#8217;re purchasing a lens and it has &#8216;EF&#8217;, it means it&#8217;s going to be magnified, if it has EF-S it&#8217;s what it says on the tin, errr, lens.</p>
<p>2. the Canon 17-85mm Image Stabilized that this review is based on.<br />
I&#8217;ll keep it pretty short. Once again, this camera has visited 4 continents this year and taken a respectable battering along the way. I can&#8217;t fault it for any manufacturing quality issues.<br />
I&#8217;ll be honest also - I wasn&#8217;t overly sure on whether I liked this lens when I first purchased it. Considering it costs almost the price of the camera (about $150/â‚¬110 less) this obviously wasn&#8217;t a good thing! Still though, as I&#8217;ve used it more and more, I&#8217;ve really come to appreciate it&#8217;s versatility.<br />
Having taken some photos with and without the image stabilization, I can confirm that there&#8217;s definitely some improvements due to it. To the ordinary user, you&#8217;ll basically notice it if you&#8217;re using the lens in poor light as there&#8217;s less need for the flash. As an example, this photo below was taken in a really steep crag in Australia on maximum zoom. Zero modifications were made to the photo to improve the quality of the photo.<br />
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In between all that, one big compliment is that the lens is so quiet. It&#8217;s definitely a compliment, and you really notice how loud the mirror on the SLR is when taking a photo after using this lens.</p>
<p>Good Points: it&#8217;s a rock solid lens and giving great versatility. It&#8217;s a pretty decent wide-angle (although only a mm more than the stock canon lens) and a pretty decent zoom (much more than the stock Canon lens!) giving great opportunities for using while taking portrait or long distance shots. In my ideal world, it&#8217;d have a wider zoom (but I think we&#8217;d all like that :) but I&#8217;m just being picky.<br />
Bad Points: it&#8217;s pretty heavy and having it on the 400D/Xti which is a ridiculously light camera, means it&#8217;s noticeable. Having said that, I did have a 200mm EF professional lens on the camera a few months ago and now THAT was heavy so I suppose I can&#8217;t really complain :)</p>
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<p><em>Image Credit: Chris Tracey on &#8216;Chasing the Shadow&#8217; 27/7c/5.12d in The Gallery, Grampians, Australia.</em></p>
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