That once I get it I'm afraid they will make an IS version of it. Then I will be screwed. The same goes for the 24-105. What if I buy it and they release a 2.8 version? Do you think they will ever release these versions? Should I wait?
cali Senior Member 266 posts Joined Jan 2006 More info | Nov 16, 2006 23:31 | #1 That once I get it I'm afraid they will make an IS version of it. Then I will be screwed. The same goes for the 24-105. What if I buy it and they release a 2.8 version? Do you think they will ever release these versions? Should I wait? 20D, 17-85 kit lens, 70-200 F4, 50 1.4, Amvona AT CF 994 Tripod, Manrotto Monopod that I have never used and a 580EX Flash
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350D_Noob Senior Member 877 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Virginia Beach, Va. More info | Nov 16, 2006 23:36 | #2 Either way, they're always going to come out with something different. No matter what, you shouldn't be regretful of the things that you buy. Gear List
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verty Goldmember 1,459 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2005 Location: London, United Kingdom More info | Nov 16, 2006 23:40 | #3 wouldnt the IS version make it more heavier 5D Mark II || 550 D || 350 D || Canon 17-40L || Canon 24-70L || Canon 50 1.4 || Canon 70-200L IS 2.8 || 580 EX Speedlight || 480 EX speedlight x2 || Manfrotto 190CXPro3 + 488 RC2 || Cybersyncs
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kram obvious its pointless 2,612 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2005 More info | Nov 16, 2006 23:42 | #4 24-70 is an ideal lens to have IS - obviously no clue if Canon thinks the same way Canon 7D , Canon 6D, 100-400 L, 24-105 F4 L, 50 F1.4, Tokina 12-24 F4, Kenko Teleplus Pro DG 1.4X Extender
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tsaraleksi Goldmember 1,653 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Greencastle/Lafayette Indiana, USA More info | Nov 16, 2006 23:48 | #5 kram wrote in post #2274728 24-70 is an ideal lens to have IS - obviously no clue if Canon thinks the same way But never hold back a purchase coz something better may come out....... Unless, of course, you catch wind of the EF 10-800 f/1.2 with prime level sharpness, that's selling for 1k and is about the size of a kit lens. Then I'd wait --Alex Editorial Portfolio
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edrader "I am not the final word" More info | Nov 16, 2006 23:52 | #6 verty wrote in post #2274717 wouldnt the IS version make it more heavier and like just so much more $$$$$$$$ IS made the 70-200L f4 IS 55 gms heavier which is pretty insignificant. http://instagram.com/edraderphotography/
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BradT0517 I almost caught fire 3,010 posts Joined Aug 2006 More info | Nov 16, 2006 23:52 | #7 tsaraleksi wrote in post #2274750 Unless, of course, you catch wind of the EF 10-800 f/1.2 with prime level sharpness, that's selling for 1K and is about the size of a kit lens. Then I'd wait ![]() Ba-humbug I would rather get the 10-600 EF 1.0 L and save 100 bucks
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grego Cream of the Crop 8,819 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: UCLA More info | Nov 17, 2006 00:26 | #8 Doubt you will see it. Buy if you think it will help you. Even if an IS version came out, the resale value would still be high. Go UCLA
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SolPics Senior Member 709 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Solana Beach, CA More info | Nov 17, 2006 00:49 | #9 I would get it and use it, it's a great lens. If the IS comes out, it'll be easy to sell. SolPics
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weka2000 Is that a 300mm in your pocket? More info | Nov 17, 2006 01:00 | #10 kram wrote in post #2274728 24-70 is an ideal lens to have IS - obviously no clue if Canon thinks the same way But never hold back a purchase coz something better may come out....... Never a truer word spoken
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PeterGriffin Member 33 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | Nov 17, 2006 01:09 | #11 cali wrote in post #2274670 That once I get it I'm afraid they will make an IS version of it. Then I will be screwed. The same goes for the 24-105. What if I buy it and they release a 2.8 version? Do you think they will ever release these versions? Should I wait? I'm going to say something hugely incinderary, controversial and apt to win me a few flames.
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weka2000 Is that a 300mm in your pocket? More info | Nov 17, 2006 01:15 | #12 PeterGriffin wrote in post #2274964 I'm going to say something hugely incinderary, controversial and apt to win me a few flames. ![]() But I sold my 24-70L and bought the 17-55 EF-S IS. 24mm on the 20D is 38mm full frame, which for a fast lens that would be used indoors a lot, 38mm is pretty long. I sold the L for 1100 dollars (more then I paid for it) and bought the EFS for 1050. For weddings, I am able to sell about 10 percent more pictures. Also, the lens is so sharp, that I change lenses a lot less (not to mention I don't use my other body with the flash and bracket as much indoors). I share this opinion only to help confuse you further. But my opinion is ultimately that wide/angle and standard zooms should be matched with the camera body, ie. a crop body goes with crop lenses.You sold a "L" for a EF-S
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PeterGriffin Member 33 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | Nov 17, 2006 01:24 | #13
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grego Cream of the Crop 8,819 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: UCLA More info | Nov 17, 2006 01:31 | #14 PeterGriffin wrote in post #2274999 Yup! As predicted, let it begin!Of course I did. It's not "L" or "EF-S" to me, it was "24-70" and "17-55 EFS" to me. I'm not a name kind of person, I just take each lens on its own merits. If I shot more in poor conditions, versus air conditioned interiors, then I would have kept the L... It's not L versus EFS, it's good tool versus better tool. But I know how unimpressive the EFS line is to afficandos. Surprising considering that at so many wedding I watch with surprise as amatuer photogs back up 60 feet into the refreshments so they can fit 12 people into their 40mm focal length.. Not trying to apply a "better" title to anything. Go UCLA
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AndersÖstberg Goldmember 3,395 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Sweden More info | Nov 17, 2006 02:54 | #15 While you sit worrying about "what-ifs" you're not taking any photos... get the lens you need now, use it to take pictures and deal with or ignore any updates if and when they happen. Anders Östberg - Mostly Canon gear - My photos
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