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Jayson
03-03-2009, 11:29 AM
I just got my 70-200 f4 L and I must say this lens is amazing. I have taken a ton of pictures of the kids and am a very happy customer. The other day I finally got a chance to use it outside.These aren't amazing pictures by any means.This one was taken sitting in the car out the side window. Maybe next time I will have to get out of the car.First one I was amazed at how accurately this focused. I was shooting through tree branches. This was almost a 100% crop. very little post processing on any of them. Both with XSi./resized-image.ashx/__size/800x800/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.23.64/2009_5F00_02_5F00_23_5F00_IMG_5F00_2231.jpg





This one I was panning chasing a hawk. This was actually shot through the windshield. Amazing accuracy. Again probably 95% crop.


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EdN
03-03-2009, 12:22 PM
Your shots aren't bad but this is meant to say, "just wait until you get a chance to get into the outdoors more in spring and after you get to be more comfortable with the lens." The lens is really excellent and your work will get WAY better.

alex
03-03-2009, 01:17 PM
Is this the IS or non-IS version?


I'm drooling over the idea of getting the 70-200 f/4 as my next lens (I have the 17-55 f/2.8 IS), but I'm not sure if I need the IS or not. I would mostly be shooting landscapes and portraits or candids. Not technically stuff that requires IS, but it's always nice to have, right? It's also a big difference in price. If I consider getting the f/4 IS, I know I'll be tempted to get the f/2.8 non-IS instead, cause it's very close in price. argh.

Jayson
03-03-2009, 01:29 PM
This is the IS version. I had the same question, but I found the IS version new for under $1000, so I couldn't justify not getting this version for only $250 more. I did some searching to find it, but it paid off. I have taken a ton of better pictures with this lens then what I have just posted. These were my only outdoor shots I have taken with it. I wanted to show just how accurate and how well this lens focused. It is awesome, I would recommend it very highly to anyone who asked. I haven't taken it off my camera since the purchase.

greggf
03-04-2009, 11:45 PM
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Hi Jayson...


Glad you like the 70-200 f4IS....it is a fantastic lens, and ultra sharp to boot. After the HUGE discussion earlier in the forum about which lens to get(it almost got personal with me and MVers), I think you made a good decision. I've used the 2.8, and it is a fantastic lens as well, but I really like my f4 better(lighter, smaller, sharper, and cheaper!!!), and the bokeh is almost as good as the 2.8. I typically shoot it at f4, and have never been disappointed at all. Good choice, and please continue to post pics up. Here are a couple just for kicks...the horse was taken at 200mm @f5, the leaf taken at 185mm@f5.6, the horse in camera jpg, the leaf was RAW. let me know what you think/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.22.00/_2D00_0195-_5B00_50_25005D00_.jpg

Joel Bookhammer
03-05-2009, 10:17 AM
Hey Gregg great images, I really like the one of the leaf, did you "find" the leaf that way or did you set up the elements of the image?

Colin
03-05-2009, 12:31 PM
Ditto on the leaf. Way neato...

greggf
03-06-2009, 01:00 AM
thanks for the comments guys...really appreciate them. the leaf shot was just as found and couldn't really believe how good it came out after just a little PP. I really love my 70-200 f4IS...

Jayson
03-06-2009, 11:01 AM
Those are some great photos Greggf. Thank you very much for the input on which lens to get. I am very happy with the F4. It has served me very well so far. As soon as I get some of my good ones off the camera, I will post some more. I am amazed at the difference between it and my 70-300 IS. I miss the reach a little, but I just cropped a little closer.


It was getting a little hot in that thread, but I am happy to see that people are so passionate about their equipment and their thoughts on the best to get. It was appreciated. I don't shoot a bunch of low light and the price is what lead me to this lens. Plus it's super sharp. Thanks for all the posts.

Jayson
03-07-2009, 08:18 PM
Finally got out to give this lens a real run. This one is a little better than the others I previously posted. He was honking at another goose in his area. Taken at f4, 1/200, iso500 with XSi.


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