Joe Shapiro wrote:What other lenses might people recommend for my fairly simple application?
What was great about the 17-55 was that you could pan, tilt and move and it would always smooth out those movements, including the "ins" and "outs".
Personally I'm not aware of any other EF lens that has a great video IS, every one I tried would cause sudden chopped movements or lag and then compensate with a too fast movement, ect. Some more, some less, but they all did something. I haven't tried each EF IS lens so there might be another good one out there.
Joe Shapiro wrote:Just asking people who more experience than me what they’d suggest given that I clearly need IS and would like a decently flexible lens or perhaps two lenses that’ll be under say $1200 and be” pretty” rather than clinical.
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That would confirm my recommendation of the 17-55 2.8. It isn't too soft wide open but renders a lovely image. It's the lens I regret selling most. Unfortunately you'd need to buy it used and won't be able to test the vignetting with your camera+SB combo.
@17mm the rear element apparently sometimes touches a Viltrox Speedbooster (and sometimes not).
Seems to work with Metabones with slight vignetting.
https://www.reddit.com/r/bmpcc/comments ... ltra_x071/Maybe you can borrow it somewhere before buying to test.
Found this BMPCC4K w. Viltrox Ef-m2 , 0.71x