Exactly how good is the 70-200 f4L lens For Motorsport? How do people find the reach, as it is only 2300mm. I have the kit 75-300, which I know is crap, but 200mm seems quite short. I have a 450d body (which does take this lens right)
HeycoopPhotography Senior Member 507 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2012 Location: New Zealand More info | Aug 30, 2012 14:56 | #1 Exactly how good is the 70-200 f4L lens For Motorsport? How do people find the reach, as it is only 2300mm. I have the kit 75-300, which I know is crap, but 200mm seems quite short. I have a 450d body (which does take this lens right) Body: Canon 450D Gripped
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Luckless Goldmember 3,064 posts Likes: 189 Joined Mar 2012 Location: PEI, Canada More info | Aug 30, 2012 15:08 | #2 Set your 75-300mm lens for 200mm and take a look. It really depends on what kind of motorsports you want to photograph, where you can be, and what kind of images you want. Canon EOS 7D | EF 28 f/1.8 | EF 85 f/1.8 | EF 70-200 f/4L | EF-S 17-55 | Sigma 150-500
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crn3371 Cream of the Crop 7,198 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2005 Location: SoCal, USA More info | Aug 30, 2012 15:44 | #3 It's an excellent lens, sharp and fast focusing. Since most motorsports take place during the day the f4 is just fine. The only thing you'll need to consider is whether or not it's long enough for you.
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Here are some motorsports images that seem to be useful, from a Canon lens.
What sort of lens generated these images? The EXIF says it was a 75.0-300.0mm. But, that's a Canon 75-300mm lens? But how could that be? Everybody knows the lens is "crap? What could have happened? How could that lens have ever created these pictures?
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Aug 30, 2012 16:11 | #5 Taken with a 70-200 f4 IS on a 7D,exif should be intact Chris
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Aug 30, 2012 23:03 | #6 DC Fan wrote in post #14927606 What sort of lens generated these images? The EXIF says it was a 75.0-300.0mm. But, that's a Canon 75-300mm lens? But how could that be? Everybody knows the lens is "crap? What could have happened? How could that lens have ever created these pictures? No disrespect, but there is nothing special about those images. They're flat, dull, low contrast, and do not pop at all. I certainly wouldn't buy that lens based on these images.
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HeycoopPhotography THREAD STARTER Senior Member 507 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2012 Location: New Zealand More info | Aug 31, 2012 01:50 | #8 adamo99 wrote in post #14929258 No disrespect, but there is nothing special about those images. They're flat, dull, low contrast, and do not pop at all. I certainly wouldn't buy that lens based on these images. Oh, and clean your sensor. +1 Those photos are the reason I want to upgrade! Body: Canon 450D Gripped
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Aug 31, 2012 02:17 | #9 adamo99 wrote in post #14929258 No disrespect, but there is nothing special about those images. They're flat, dull, low contrast, and do not pop at all. I certainly wouldn't buy that lens based on these images. Oh, and clean your sensor. I dont think anyone buys the 75-300 3.5-5.6 because they want to, its usually all they can afford as its super cheap. Stuff
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Aug 31, 2012 02:25 | #10 as far as 70-200 for motorsports, its an excellent lens. Because it is clearer than your 75-300 you will be able to do a bit more cropping and get a very usable image. Even with a 1.4 extender you will be bumped tp f5.6 but you still can get an excellent image. I am currently using a 70-200 2.8 non IS and love it! You cant go wrong.
as contrast to the 70-200 which even at F4 can be stunning. This was from behind the fence in the general admission area.
Stuff
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HeycoopPhotography THREAD STARTER Senior Member 507 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2012 Location: New Zealand More info | Aug 31, 2012 02:40 | #11 peeaanuut wrote in post #14929731 as far as 70-200 for motorsports, its an excellent lens. Because it is clearer than your 75-300 you will be able to do a bit more cropping and get a very usable image. Even with a 1.4 extender you will be bumped tp f5.6 but you still can get an excellent image. I am currently using a 70-200 2.8 non IS and love it! You cant go wrong. Now the 75-300 can take a decent photograph. But not very stunning.
as contrast to the 70-200 which even at F4 can be stunning. This was from behind the fence in the general admission area.
Thanks for the comparison, you can really see the difference, nice shots btw! Would you reccomend buying a 1.4x converter, or is there no need. As you say, I can just crop. Body: Canon 450D Gripped
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Aug 31, 2012 02:56 | #12 I have found the 1.4x to be helpful in some areas. Drops me to F4 on the 2.8 and I end up with only center focus point. It can be worth it. I think the 2x does some damage to the photos being 2 full stops down. It just makes them not pop and less sharp. The thought behind it is, its better to get a less than desirable shot than nothing at all.
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GSH "wetter than an otter's pocket" 3,939 posts Likes: 16 Joined Nov 2004 Location: NE England. More info | Aug 31, 2012 03:27 | #13 It's not a "do all" Motorsport lens but a 70-200 is definitely worth having. Where you use it is up to you.... [IMAGE TOO SMALL, NOT RENDERED INLINE] It's handy for other uses around a track too... ![]() [IMAGE TOO SMALL, NOT RENDERED INLINE] Geoff www.bhppix.co.uk
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HeycoopPhotography THREAD STARTER Senior Member 507 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2012 Location: New Zealand More info | Aug 31, 2012 03:36 | #14 Also quick question, I have found a 70-200 second hand for sale, approx 400 pounds (is that good value), but the seller said it was a 70-200 1:4, what does the 1:4 mean? Body: Canon 450D Gripped
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loworbit Goldmember 1,730 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Christchurch, NZ More info | Aug 31, 2012 03:41 | #15 1:4 = f4 min aperture. 1:2.8 = f2.8 and so on. Shoot as if it were film
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