Well I took my 2nd trip to B&H to see the 70-300 DO IS. Almost for nothing. They still don't have a display lens, so no luck at actually handling it or snapping a few through my D60.
But, I did get to play with a 1D MK2 and a 70-200 2.8 IS, an 85 1.2 L an 85 1.8, and a 200 2.8 L.
Man the 1D Mk2 is amazing I'd need a month just to weed through it mechanically. It's great what money can buy... wish I had some
I can see wy the 85 1.2 L is so covetted. what a gorgeous lens, big and somewhat intimadating, looking through that 1.2 aperature is like a giant eyeball. what a beautiful lens. But the 85 1.8 is more in my world . I'm not a pro and I think that lens needs to pay for itself at least for me. Next the 70-200 2.8 IS. That lens is everything the owners say it is ....big heavy. obvious... and fast as they come. sharp and the Image Stabilization is awsome. I was taking shots at 200m 1/50 400 iso and getting good clear images. I am impressed . I want this lens but, still want to see the 70-300 DO IS . as a street inconspicuos lens . If it is anywhere near the 70-200 I will get it, if not I want the 70-200
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As for the 200 L another goo lens but I definatly need a tripod in any low light . When you have both the IS lens and the non IS 200 in your hand the advantages of Image Stabilization are huge
. Well that was my day and adventure in the land all good things photographically.
Hope I didn't go on too much
Eric



