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Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle
I think you're right. The 24-105 is advertised to be three stops, which would allow very slow shutters at 24mm. For example, if someone were steady enough to handle 1/24 at 24mm, then 3 stops would give them 1/3 second. The same person with four stops at 70mm would be 1/4.4 seconds. However, my practical experience with the 24-105 was that I could not get three stops at 24mm. At 105mm, I got three stops improvement, but not 24mm, so I think that puts the 70-200 slightly ahead. (Just novelty trivia, of course, but fun to talk about.)
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Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
I've heard others say that, but I've been having lots of fun taking night pictures recently with the 24-105 at 24mm with shutter speeds around 1/4 second with a decent success rate, and my hands are pretty unsteady. The 5DII/24-105 combo is amazing in this regard. Awesome to think one could take pics at 70mm in even lower light with the new 70-200.
Pre-order here in the Netherlands.... almost twice the price as the mark I!
http://www.fotokonijnenberg.nl/product/1479548/canon_ef_70-200mm_f-28_l_is_usm_ii.html
I don't know about dollars, but it must be very expensive [:P]