Between the three different version of the EF 70-200, is it worth extra money to get the IS version??? Given that the f/4 is around $600, the f/2.8 is around $1000, and the f/2.8 IS is around $1600. Your Opinion and experience is requested!!!
lostdoggy King Duffus 4,787 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Queens, NY More info | May 26, 2005 14:01 | #1 Between the three different version of the EF 70-200, is it worth extra money to get the IS version??? Given that the f/4 is around $600, the f/2.8 is around $1000, and the f/2.8 IS is around $1600. Your Opinion and experience is requested!!!
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roanjohn Goldmember 3,805 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2003 Location: New York, NY More info | May 26, 2005 14:04 | #2 I've had the 2.8 version...........and to be honest, 2.8 at 200 is still slow without a tripod. So if you can swing it, get the IS version.
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RbrtPtikLeoSeny My love, my baby 2,482 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Mont Vernon, NH More info | May 26, 2005 14:28 | #3 The IS is pretty much a superior low light zoom lens. It's 3rd generation IS is very powerful, and allows you to get great hand held shots even at incredibly slow shutter speeds. If you can afford it, the IS is a must, if you can't afford it, don't bother with the non IS f/2.8. Complete waste of money because the f/4 provides image quality that is pretty much just as good for hundreds less. So, it comes down to the money. If your low on dough, go with the f/4, if your pockets are deep no reason to be cheap, go with the f/2.8 IS.
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lordjim Senior Member 293 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Montreal More info | If you can afford it, go with the IS. Your lens will be more versatile as you should be able to avoid using a tripod in reasonably low light conditions. /Alex (aka Lordjim)
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lordjim Senior Member 293 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Montreal More info | If I am not mistaken, the IS will also help if you plan to use a teleconverter with the lens. /Alex (aka Lordjim)
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CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) More info | May 26, 2005 14:41 | #6 I have the IS and love it.. but I do not feel that IS is as helpfull on such a fast f/2.8 lens at 200mm as it is on longer slower lenses.... GEAR LIST
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clicky Member 123 posts Joined Feb 2005 More info | May 26, 2005 14:49 | #7 IS IS very handy indeed. I've had the 70-200 f/4, sold it and went for the 70-200 f/2.8 IS EOS 1D Mark II | EF 17-40 f4/L | EF 50 f/1.4 | EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS| 1.4X TC | 550EX
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kawter2 Goldmember 2,046 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2004 Location: Orange County, CA More info | clicky wrote: EF 300 f/2.8 IS with 1D mk II @ ISO 3200, f2.8, handheld/IS ON, shutter 1/30, I repeat 300 mm, IS on, shutter 1/30... Sounds like with those numbers you could take pictures of the back of your lens cap while it is mounted
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May 26, 2005 15:58 | #9 Clicky that is impressive!!!
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clicky Member 123 posts Joined Feb 2005 More info | lostdoggy wrote: Clicky that is impressive!!! Not really... simple as: EOS 1D Mark II | EF 17-40 f4/L | EF 50 f/1.4 | EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS| 1.4X TC | 550EX
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where1 Senior Member 354 posts Joined Oct 2003 More info | May 26, 2005 20:53 | #11 Never shot with the 70-200mm lens, but was shooting the other day at 350mm at 60th and was happy with the result using the 100-400 IS lens - hand held on a ladder.
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MarkH Senior Member 431 posts Joined Jun 2003 Location: New Zealand More info | lordjim wrote: If I am not mistaken, the IS will also help if you plan to use a teleconverter with the lens. Good point! A 200mm lens at f2.8 may be OK to handhold in reasonable light, but add a 1.4x TC and you have a 280mm lens with f4 - not nearly as easy to handhold if the light is not good. With a 2x TC you have a 400 with f5.6, definately worth having IS on that for handheld shots. Mark Heyes (New Zealand)
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kram obvious its pointless 2,612 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2005 More info | I had a Sony CD 1000 before I bought my SLR. Thought I will hide it forever, but I did have fun with it - mainly thanx to a 40-400mm lens with IS!! 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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