Second homebuckets suggestion on either the 15-85 or the 18-135 though I would warn you about low light situations; these aren't particularly fast lenses and Canon tends to get noisy the higher the ISO (about 3200) but if you shoot manual, you might be ok there but just a heads up.
Before I moved up to full frame, I paired my old 7D with a 17-55 which was a fantastic lens. L quality without the L price. It's shorter on the zoom but is 2.8. It's an older lens and you can pick them up pretty cheap now. I tried mine with my new R5 mkII (with an adapter) and still holds up well.
__________________
Who are you people and where is my horse? - G. Carlin
|