I have looked at past threads and have read a lot about opinions regarding the canon 70-200mm f2.8 IS vs the f4 IS, but couldn't see anything comparing the sigma with the canon.
I currently have the Sigma 70-200 f2.8 APO DG HSM II which has no image stabilization and I am wondering whether it is sensible to sell it and convert to the Canon f4 with IS. I can't afford the Canon f2.8 IS at the moment so that is not an option.
Currently I use my 70-200mm at a lot of weddings so often there is low light in the church, but the camera is then on a tripod, but for candid shots during the reception I find the Sigma quite heavy and feel I would benefit from IS.
My main photography work however involves a lot of hiking and travel and I am planning on purchasing the Canon 100-400 IS so think I maybe doubling up on lenses quite a lot.
What does everyone else think? I would appreciate some ideas.
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