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Canon 70-200MM F4 or 580EX?

 
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Sep 17, 2005 21:59 |  #1

Hi all,

I shoot highschool sports, I had to shoot Varsity football last friday ( nothing new), My boss wanted me to shoot it though. I'm looking foward of getting a Canon 20D. Should I get the 580 EX With a 75-300MM and a Grip.. Or get a Canon 20D with the 70-200MM F/4?
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Sep 17, 2005 22:36 |  #2

That's a bit of a tough one... the flash is very handy because it throws some more light out when you may need it.

I have just recently purchased the 580ex and am incredibly happy with it. I can't recommend one of those packages over the other because I think the 70-200L is a good lens, but I know the flash is good too....

Good luck making a decision!


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Sep 18, 2005 10:57 |  #3

Hard choice & you don't say what lenses you have available to use now. I don't know the f/stop, but maybe consider a used 75-300MM 'till you can afford upgrading to a used f/4 L, 'till you can afford upgrading to the f/2.8 L?
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Sep 18, 2005 15:34 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #4

The grip feels nice, but there are a lot of known problems with it. I'm going to sell mine because of the power loss issue - it's fine most of the time, but when I shoot with a bracket and hold the camera, it will shut off occasionally. That aside, I think the long lens would be more valuable for football than the flash would be. But, the flash is awesome...OK, so I've been no help at all! Good Luck!


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Sep 18, 2005 23:35 |  #5

Get both, if you forget about the grip you could almost swing it.


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Sep 19, 2005 05:05 |  #6

I'd try to get the 20D with 70-200/4.0 and Sigma DG 500 ST super instead.

I use my 20D with the 80-200/2.8 L and have never felt the need for a grip so far. Sure, it looks cool, but that doesn't add much to my images :lol:
A good lens and a flash are more important ... but the flash doesn't have to be the newest&latest, IMO.

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Sep 19, 2005 10:53 as a reply to  @ Andy_T's post |  #7

IMHO
get the better lens first , the 70-200f4 is wonderful and great value for money , nothing will give you greater pleasure than crisp clear images .The flash is great but wont make you smile as much if you are dissapointed with your lens choice.

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Sep 21, 2005 04:40 |  #8

the EX-430 is about half the price and if you don't need all the fancy features of the 580EX why don't you get it instead...the flash comes in handy on a cloudy day to liven up the colours and lighten shadowsm just read the manual before the first shoot... ;-)a

you never mentioned a tripod/monopod?
the 300mm turns to 480mm in 20D so you should be shooting hand held at 1/500 to get decent sharpness..all those pros with their great big white lenses are not carrying monopods around for their personal protection...

In my view the sharpness issue between an L and the rest of the lenses sinks in motion blur unless your shooting stand is steady. I have the 70-200 f/4 and I like its quality but the difference shows only when handled correctly.

So in my opinion get the 430 EX, a real monopod with a serious ball head and a Sigma or a Tamron zoom of desired length...the Sigma 2.8 is of impressive size, if it matters here...
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Sep 21, 2005 15:17 |  #9

For sports get a used 70-200/2.8L or a Sigma 70-200/2.8. Even with the high ISO performance of the 20D you'll need f/2.8 for sports.



  
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