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Oct 10, 2009 13:49 |  #1

I am looking to get up to the Cambrian Rally on Saturday and was looking to hire a lens. Any recomendations? I have never shot anything like this, so completely new to it! I will be in a forest setting if that helps?

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Oct 10, 2009 18:19 |  #2

How close do you plan on standing?
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Oct 11, 2009 00:39 |  #3

Probably your most flexible option is going to be a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM. 70-200mms are popular rally lenses and the f/2.8 helps it cope with the dark and murky conditions.


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Oct 11, 2009 01:58 |  #4

Im not sure about how close I will be standing, as close as practically possible really.

I was also looking at the 70-200 f2.8, is it better to have IS or not?
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Oct 13, 2009 01:30 |  #5

I find IS an annoyance when it comes to motorsport, it gets in the way of my shooting style and I have it switched off. Others have different opinions.

One advantage of the 70-200/2.8 IS which is pertinent for rallying is that it is weather and dust sealed whilst the non-IS equipped 70-200mm Ls aren't. Rallies either tend to be wet and muddy or dry and dusty; those aren't friendly conditions for lenses.

Since you are renting a lens, it would be sensible to get one which did have IS and see if you prefer it. You can always switch IS off on an IS equipped lens.


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Oct 13, 2009 01:51 |  #6

Thank for that Cadwell. I have also seen the canon 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM. Would this be a suitable lens for the event? I have also already checked out the weather and its gonna be predominately sunny for the event.

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Oct 14, 2009 01:38 |  #7

Sunny is fine... the f/4s do a decent job in good light. Question though, is this a forest rally? Lots of nasty shade and shadows in the forests regardless of how sunny it is.

It isn't really about the aperture you'll be shooting at, it is about focus speed and accuracy. Don't forget that all Canon lenses focus at their widest possible aperture only stopping down to the set aperture for the brief period that the shutter is open. An f/2.8 lens lets twice as much light reach the autofocus sensors as an f/4 one does. This gives an f/2.8 a huge improvement in focus speed and accuracy over an f/4.


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Oct 14, 2009 09:58 |  #8

Thanks again Cadwell, all your advice has been taken onboard.

Is there anyone else other than myself from this forum heading over for the event?

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