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>>123875 http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ProductCatIndexAct&fcategoryid=111
Have a look around. Also, though Sigma lenses can have problems autofocusing with Canons, they make quite a few fast primes, including some pretty long, like the 180/2.8:
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/lenses/lenses_all.asp
Tokina also makes a 100/2.8:
http://www.tokinalens.com/products/tokina/afl-m100-a.html
And Tamron makes a 14/2.8 and a 90/2.8:
http://www.tamron.com/lenses/prod/14mm.asp http://www.tamron.com/lenses/prod/90mm.asp
And if you have a camera with a better viewfinder than the Rebel (i.e. one suitable for manually focusing), it's worth looking at all sorts of old and alternative glass to be used with an adapter. There's tons of really great old M42-mount lenses out there that can be had for very little, and it's popular in some circles to use Leica, Zeiss, and Contax lenses with an adapter.
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