Should I trade my lenses for one better one?

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Over the last couple of years I have aquired various lenses and not sold any on. Do you think it would be worth while trading some in for somthing like the Canon 15-85 IS?

Most of my photography is biased towards landscapes with some portraits (Baby, pets etc) mostly shooting at the wide end.

I have a 400D
Canon 18-55mm
Canon 18-55mm IS
Canon 55-250mm IS
Canon 28-135mm IS
Canon 50mm 1.8
Canon 24mm 2.8

I would be interested to hear your opinions. I have had a lot of success with the 24mm so I would be keen to keep that or replace it with somthing as sharp. I don't have a huge amount of spare cash so most of the cost would need to be covered from selling some of the others.

Thanks :)
 
I'd definately sell those lenses to get a better lens, however variable apertures don't do it for me personally so I personally wouldn't be interested in the 15-85.
If you get something like that you might want to keep the 50 for portraits...
 
I'd sell the two 18-55mm's and the 28-235mm and put the money towards a good quality large aperture walk about lens ideally the Canon 17-55mm f2.8 but more realistically one of the Tamron or Sigma equivalents the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 (Non-VR) would be a good bet.

I'd keep the 55-200mm IS as I hate being without a midrange telezoom and that is a pretty decent lens and I'd also keep the 50mm and the 28mm they are both lenses I have and I'd only consider selling them to upgrade to better primes.
 
I'd ditch both 18-55s, the 28-135 and the 24 and get a 17-55.

Next step after that would either be to swap the 55-250 out for a 70-200 F4 or else get an ultra-wide like the 10-22, perhaps both depending on your needs.

Once you have all that glass in place, then look to upgrade the body.
 
Sorry that's what I meant, on the OP's 400D he will often find 24mm quite restrictive when he has said he prefers wide angle photo's.

To be honest the 2 kit lenses are very sharp and other than faster aperture you are looking at a lot of money for any meaningful upgrade.

Personally for portraits I love my 50mm 1.8 or my 85mm 1.8.

For landscape any focal length can be used though I tend to favour the wider ranges of the kit lens although again the primes do get used and I find they tend to make me think out my shots more.

Just a thought for the OP but have you though about hiring a lens and deciding for yourself first hand if the more expensive ones offer what you need?
 
Thank you for your suggestions, quite a few things to look into. The 24mm is probably might current favourite so it's unlikely I would get rid of it.

17-55 would be a good shout, but £700 is a lot of money, although it doesn't really loose value but you obviously still need to fork out for it in the first instance.

I guess the 2 18-55's, and 28-135 won't be worth more than £200ish?
 
Thank you for your suggestions, quite a few things to look into. The 24mm is probably might current favourite so it's unlikely I would get rid of it.
Phew that would be a decision you would have regretted!
17-55 would be a good shout, but £700 is a lot of money, although it doesn't really loose value but you obviously still need to fork out for it in the first instance.
Second hand can be had around £600 then someone else has already taken the depreciation hit for you as even with a second owener and a few more years on it they don't seem to loose much more value if in good nick.
I guess the 2 18-55's, and 28-135 won't be worth more than £200ish?

Which is very close to the amount you'd need for a Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 which is a great lens not quite on a par with the canon lens but still a very good piece of kit.
 
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