as above. i've shot concerts with the t2i before (using 60mm macro, 17-50 tamron) and it was awesome. have not shot with my 5dii yet.
just wondering - is it worth it to sacrifice some quality for extra reach using the t2i on that lens? 
the.forumer Senior Member 415 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2011 More info | Oct 09, 2012 20:35 | #1 as above. i've shot concerts with the t2i before (using 60mm macro, 17-50 tamron) and it was awesome. have not shot with my 5dii yet.
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gjl711 Wait.. you can't unkill your own kill. 57,730 posts Likes: 4065 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Oct 09, 2012 20:42 | #2 How far away are you sitting? If you have gotten awesome results with a 60mm and a 50mm on a crop, 200mm f/2.8 is going to be outstanding on a 5D. Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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Oct 09, 2012 20:48 | #3 it's free seating, so i'm going there early to book the nearest+most central seats.. hahaha. not the official photographer unfortunately, so i won't be allowed to stand near the stage and take shots.
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Oct 09, 2012 20:51 | #4 the.forumer wrote in post #15101216 as above. i've shot concerts with the t2i before (using 60mm macro, 17-50 tamron) and it was awesome. have not shot with my 5dii yet. just wondering - is it worth it to sacrifice some quality for extra reach using the t2i on that lens? ![]() I have shot concerts, recitals and school plays with both (actually with the t3i and 5D2). The files produced by the 5D2 were superior. There was no comparison. Use the 5D2.
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