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Nov 08, 2016 12:04 |  #1

I am considering the 70-300 f4-5.6 vs. the 70-200 f4. On the 70-300, at what focal length does the minimum aperture switch to f5.6? If it is before 200mm, the lens will be a no-go for me. I need all the aperture I can get for night marching band shots.

Appreciate any insight!

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Nov 08, 2016 12:09 |  #2

If you are talking about the 70-300 IS L this is a chart I saw in a Ken Rockwell review. I have the lens but do not have access to it right now to check.

http://kenrockwell.com …/lenses/70-300mm-is-l.htm (external link)

70mm - f/4
100mm - f/4
135mm - f/4.5
200mm - f/5
300mm - f/5.6


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Nov 08, 2016 12:14 as a reply to  @ timd35's post |  #3

Thank you! So now I have a choice to make - 200mm at f4 or 200mm at f5 and get the 200-300mm as a bonus. There are always trade-offs!




  
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Nov 08, 2016 21:39 |  #4

Per DP these are the full ranges:

f/4: 70-103mm
f/4.5 104-154mm
f/5: 155-228mm
f5.6: 229-300mm

http://www.the-digital-picture.com …IS-L-USM-Lens-Review.aspx (external link)




  
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Nov 08, 2016 22:24 |  #5
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tspencer1 wrote in post #18179291 (external link)
Thank you! So now I have a choice to make - 200mm at f4 or 200mm at f5 and get the 200-300mm as a bonus. There are always trade-offs!

Or just get the 200-400 f/4L 1.4x. :) (Major trade-off: wallet!)




  
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Nov 11, 2016 23:38 |  #6

Bassat wrote in post #18179772 (external link)
Or just get the 200-400 f/4L 1.4x. :) (Major trade-off: wallet!)

and the ummmmmm extra weight.

I've seen a few 200-400s in a few locations here in Florida. The owners all seem to like it a lot. That said, I see a lot more 500 f/4 lls out there.

Now, back to the topic.... I used my 70-300L a lot until I got my 100-400 ll. I did very well with it. Our youngest son is "borrowing" it now and he loves it too.


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Nov 12, 2016 10:59 |  #7

I suggest squeezing your credit card enough to get the 70-200/4L.

Lens maximum aperture is obviously important to you, and even f/5 is 2/3 stop slower. My experience with the 70-300 (non-L) is that its IQ drops off beyond 200mm. You might get better results with the 70-200L and cropping a little.


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Nov 12, 2016 12:50 |  #8

RodneyCyr wrote in post #18182545 (external link)
I suggest squeezing your credit card enough to get the 70-200/4L.

I would also prefer the 70-200/4 IS, and possibly a 1.4x teleconverter for more reach when needed.

However, f/4 is still far from ideal in low light. If primes are an option, consider the 135/2 or 200/2.8.

RodneyCyr wrote in post #18182545 (external link)
Lens maximum aperture is obviously important to you, and even f/5 is 2/3 stop slower. My experience with the 70-300 (non-L) is that its IQ drops off beyond 200mm. You might get better results with the 70-200L and cropping a little.

The OP is interested in the 70-300 L lens.


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