dragos said:when possible, zoom with your legs
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dragos said:when possible, zoom with your legs
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For indoor shots, even a f/2.8 might be limiting, unless you intend to bump up the ISO all the way.satay16 said:personally, i think you should go for the f/2.8 if you have the finanical power. i tried using my friend's 70-200 f4, but find that it is not bright enough. though you are shooting outdoors, there will be occasional times you will shoot indoors, that's when i find it quite limiting at a f/4. i haven't used the sigma version, but from reviews i have seen and heard, it seems quite a worthy subsitute.
Gunbucker said:For indoor shots, even a f/2.8 might be limiting, unless you intend to bump up the ISO all the way.
I'm pretty much in the same predicament, loving the lightweight freedom of the f/4 during the day, and lamenting the speed at dusk/indoors.
I'm seriously considering using "low light specialists" a.k.a primes for the job. A 85mm f/1.8 is looking awfully good, especially on the 1.6x sensor (136mm focal length).
USM said:Hi Bro,
There is no point asking around than actual testing/viewing the lens by yourself.
Come and join us for the next CanonGraphers outing and test the lens yourself to see whether you like the weight, AF speed, quality and so for.
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Too bad you missed out our recent Macro shoot outing. As you can see for the above photo, EF 135mm f2L and EF 70-200mm f2.8L IS and non IS as well as EF 70-200 f4L were all present.
I already ask u to go....chehdrumma said:wah!! must go ar!!!
Sounds like you'll benefit from the IS version of the 70-200mm. Have you considered the 135mm f/2L?championboxer said:have a sigma 70-200mm 2.8 lens...
using that to shoot concerts... low lights and i have to usually shoot from a distance...
usually i do put on a TC as well...
my weakness - due to low light.. i do not have sharp images.. maybe because of handshake.. and probably the AF?
would a Canon 70-200mm 2.8 be much of a difference?
I know the IS version may help but its also quite heavy right?
awaiting yr opinions....
Too long. At f2, no IS, your shutter speed must be at least 1/160s for a sharp image.Gunbucker said:Sounds like you'll benefit from the IS version of the 70-200mm. Have you considered the 135mm f/2L?