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70-200mm F/4L @ BH (need quick answers)

 
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Nov 13, 2006 18:32 |  #16

Congrats _ you got one of the finest zooms ever manufactured.

No f/4 softness in the quality of this glass.

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Nov 13, 2006 19:42 |  #17

Way to go!!!! I just got one this past weekend, it is a good lens. Lets see some pic's


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Nov 13, 2006 19:47 |  #18

Well I don't have any good ones yet, only been able to use it at night. :P
I'll be shutter happy tomorrow, though. :D (and tonight, they just won't be as good - unsteady hands at this point!)

I'm just amazed at the build quality so far. It's a million times better than the kit lens obviously, but it's a ton lighter than my FD 70-210 f/4. It's "space-age".

Woo so happy.



  
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Nov 13, 2006 19:52 |  #19

It's awesome... Now you can start looking at 100% crops! You will be amazed. At f4, they will be awesome... At f8 they will be spectacular!


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Nov 13, 2006 20:13 |  #20

pics, pics pics


Canon 1D Mark II N/5D Mark III/ 6D/ 7D /85mm f1.2L Mk1/ 24-70 f2.8L/ 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM/ 100mm Macro f/2.8

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Nov 13, 2006 20:16 |  #21

Wow, so I have $225 more to spend for my birthday. What do I get?
This is what I have right now, and I mean everything.

Canon 20D, body cap, & strap
Canon EF-S 18-55mm with caps
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L with caps & bag, box, manual
1 Sandisk 1GB Card
2 Batteries
Battery charger

That is IT. Nothing else, no manuals, box, etc.
So I imagine I want some filters, more memory, and a case, correct?



  
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Nov 13, 2006 20:21 |  #22

how about a grip?


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Nov 13, 2006 20:23 |  #23

For sure a good camera bag. I like the Lowepro brand in the shoulder type. Memory is cheap if you need more and indeed get at least the Ultra II.




  
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Nov 13, 2006 20:26 |  #24

Get a grip, a 2GB card, and at least one extra battery if you can swing it... I don't know the prices on the stuff off the top of my head, but those would be a good start.

Or you can look at a 28-105mm f3.5-4.5 lens. I don't know how much these go for right now (I got mine used, and a killer deal) but it might be a good replacement for the kit lens. After you get used to the weight of the L, you will find that you want something more solid than the kit lens.


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Nov 13, 2006 20:46 |  #25

I don't need a grip, but I'll get a Sandisk Ultra II 2GB and an extra battery probably. Can someone help me out with a good bag for all of this stuff?



  
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Nov 13, 2006 20:54 as a reply to  @ Ves's post |  #26

Although the XT is shown the Canon 30D fills the space quite nicely.

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Nov 13, 2006 21:13 |  #27

Hello,

Ves wrote in post #2240873 (external link)
Hi,
I'm about to buy a 70-200mm f/4L USM at BH and I had a few questions.
Does the lens hood come in the package or do I buy that seperate?
And, would the Hoya "Introductory" filter kit (here (external link)) be any good or should I go for a better one? I'm mainly looking for a polarizer for around $100 or so I think.

Thanks!

I'd go with this filter:

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …EG&addedTroughT​ype=search (external link)

and this polarizer:

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …EG&addedTroughT​ype=search (external link)

these are not quite as nice as B+W filters, but they work well for me. I have not tested the Hoya filters that you are looking at, but the lens is good enough that it makes sense to spend a bit extra on good filters.

It's unfortunate that Canon does not have more lenses that use 67mm filters (just the two 70-200 f/4's, the 24-85, and the 17-85). When I travel, I cary the EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM and the EF 70-200mm f/4L USM. They are a good pair that share the 67mm filter size and cover an 8x range at a max aperture of roughly f/4.


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Nov 13, 2006 21:27 |  #28

So here's what I'm going for right now:
Lowepro Nova 4AW - 54.95
Sandisk Ultra II 2GB - 79.95
So that leaves me with about $100 for a filter. I'm still not 100% sure what each filter does and if I'd need it. I live in Arizona, so the sun will be out more often then not, but I don't think to the extent where I'd need an ND filter. I want a polarizer but not sure if I need it, how would it affect motorsport (karting) images? And I imagine a UV filter is mainly for protection. And I won't get a clear filter, that just seems kind of pointless in my opinion.



  
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Nov 13, 2006 21:47 |  #29

Ves wrote in post #2259057 (external link)
So here's what I'm going for right now:
Lowepro Nova 4AW - 54.95
Sandisk Ultra II 2GB - 79.95
So that leaves me with about $100 for a filter. I'm still not 100% sure what each filter does and if I'd need it. I live in Arizona, so the sun will be out more often then not, but I don't think to the extent where I'd need an ND filter. I want a polarizer but not sure if I need it, how would it affect motorsport (karting) images? And I imagine a UV filter is mainly for protection. And I won't get a clear filter, that just seems kind of pointless in my opinion.

I'm not really a fan of filters. Figure that a CP filter will probably slow you down about 1 stop. Why don't you try using it for a bit, then if you find it lacking anywhere, or if you notice a lot of dust getting on the front element, look into filters. Just be sure to use the hood. That will probably be just as protective in most cases.


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Nov 13, 2006 22:50 |  #30

Sounds good, thanks.
Maybe buy myself a nifty instead.



  
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