Camera shops in seattle area

Balto

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what are some good ones? need to get my sensor cleaned and would love to try out some new lenses before i buy. im leaving wenatchee on sunday and should be their about a week. o and the closer to maple valley the better as that is where my grandparents live and i will be staying with them
 
Well their is obviously glaziers but their a bunch of ass wipes for the most part. but they will have all the lenses.

you can clean your own sensor. Its not that hard.
 
i know its not that hard, just thought i would get it done while im in their and make sure im doing it write. hows Tall's cameras? there is 1 in southcenter which is pretty close to where im staying, and on their website it looks like they have alot of stuff
 
if you get a 70-200 save up the extra cash to get the IS.

I am perfectly happy with my 50 1.8, the 1.4 seems unnecessary to me, I would rather have an 85 1.8.

sigma 10-20 is good as long as you don't plan on doing anything 35mm or get a full frame.
 
well i dont see my self upgrading to a full frame for quite some time, i will be upgrading to a 40d sometime next winter
 
I've got the 70-200 if you ever make it to bellingham and wanna try it out

But if I did it over again, I'd save up an extra $300 and buy a used 2.8 non IS, unless you REALLY want a lightweight kit.

Also check out tokina's 11-16 or 12-24 for UWA. I don't like the Canon's variable aperture.
 
I wish I had money for lenses... I used the 70-250 2.8 and a 400mm fixed watching ALMS in utah, and I fell in love with both of those lense... I just have crap lenses :(

Billy... you don't have anything sub-18mm you would let me borrow for a week would you? Widest I have is my 18-55 kit lense, and I want something wider (the wider the better) for my desert trip to Utah next week (I leave saturday morning).

I will message you...
 
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