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    Next lens purchase suggestion.....



    Hi everyone!


    I need an advice on my next lens purchase. Based on my profile/bio, i am planning to sell my 70-200mm 2.8L non-IS. Now that being said, I'm gonna lose the longer end of my gear which is from 85mm-200mm. I have made a different posts which concerns more on macro photography. But this time it will be more of a versatility/functionality v.s. IQ & OOF characteristics. Please see below choices:


    > Canon 135 f2 L


    >Canon 70-200mm f4 L IS


    >Canon 100mm macro


    >Canon 100mm macro L IS


    >Sigma 150mm f2.8 macro


    >Canon EF-S 60mm macro





    Please help me out. It's (70-200mm 2.8L) going to be sold tomorrow. I might reconsider saving up for macro but I need something to fill up the longer end of my gear.


    Thanks in advance to bburns223, neuroanatomist, Oren, Whatsreal, Chuck Lee, & Rob Gardner for the advises on macro lens decision-making!





    All suggestions are highly welcomed!





    Thanks in advance.....

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    For portraits and indoor sports, nothing beats the 135 f/2L. I don't really know if that's what you're into, though. Since half of your lens picks are macros, I will say that if you are buying a dedicated macro lens the Sigma 150 and 180 are IMO two of the best lenses Sigma, or anyone, makes. I could be wrong on this, but AF on those two lenses isn't all that fast, and if you plan to use your macro lens for other uses the 100 f2.8L IS would make sense. For just a general-purpose, jack-of-all-trades, the 70-200 f/4L IS looks like a good choice.


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    Why in the world would you consider selling your 70-200 f/2.8 L in order to purchase a 70-200 f/4 L IS? Are you wanting your new lens to be dedicated to macro photography, or are you wanting a general purpose lens? What are you wanting to shoot? Is your camera a crop-sensor or full frame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Setters


    Why in the world would you consider selling your 70-200 f/2.8 L in order to purchase a 70-200 f/4 L IS? Are you wanting your new lens to be dedicated to macro photography, or are you wanting a general purpose lens? What are you wanting to shoot? Is your camera a crop-sensor or full frame?
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    He has an EF-S lens as an option, so I imagine he has a crop sensor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TucsonTRD


    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Setters


    Why in the world would you consider selling your 70-200 f/2.8 L in order to purchase a 70-200 f/4 L IS? Are you wanting your new lens to be dedicated to macro photography, or are you wanting a general purpose lens? What are you wanting to shoot? Is your camera a crop-sensor or full frame?
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    He has an EF-S lens as an option, so I imagine he has a crop sensor.
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    Good point. ;-)



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    I am going to assume that you have good reasons for selling your 70-200/2.8. I think you are going to miss the fast zoom. I would suggest another 70-200/4, either IS or non. if you go with non then you can probably get a dedicated macro lens right away. When I made the decision on a dedicated macro lens I went with the Sigma 150 because I get extra working distance from bugs' stingers without sacrificing speed if I need it (I don't have a flash for macro yet, so I am needing the speed at times.)


    If you love macro work nothing beats a high quality dedicated macro lens. the Sigma 150 and both of the Canon 100mm are good buys for their money.


    Sorry that is kinda ambiguous.


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    Why don't you keep that 70-200 2.8 and get a 77mm Canon 500D close up lens, that screws on the zoom like a filter? They go for about $150. The advantageis that you would get a macro lens with variable minimal focusing distance. As you see there are different macro lenses with different focal lengths (and MFDs) and by keeping your zoom and buying the close up lens you would have it all. The disadvantage would be slightly decreased periferal sharpness, which, by the way, is not that bad on a good quality lens that you have,plus, this phenomenonis not necessaryan issue in macro photography. There are many happy reviews of this close up lens, especially coming from 70-200 2.8 users of both Canon and Nikon kits. If you find this lens not being satisfactory and once you establish your favourite focal length you can move on to a dedicated macro lens.


    The reason why I am writing all that is my own experience with macro. I started with the Canon's original 100 2.8 and I loved it for many reasons but I found it to be too short to photograph certain bugs, they would simply escape when I got closer to them, especially with the hood on. I tried my brother's Sigma 150 2.8 and loved it aswell but it was still not long enoughfor some little critters. I wound up selling the 100 and buying Sigma 180mm 3.5 (Canon's 180Lwas just too pricey) andfound that it works forwhatI photograph. I occasionally use it with Sigma's 1.4 teleconverter with very goodresults.


    My 2 pennies... And good luck with whatever you will wind up buying.[]

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    Great advices piiooo!


    But something's still holding me back from selling my 70-200mm and I do have a very short period to make the final decision as someone has contacted me to have the lens inspected, personally, tomorrow afternoon. My decisions are playing around as to sell the lens &amp; purchase a 135 F2 L (for its legendary sharpness) or the 100mm macro L IS (I can use it for portraiture, macro photography, &amp; other general usage as I already have a 24-70 F2.8 L). Are either the lenses worth it if I get to sell the 70-200mm 2.8L?





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    My body is a Canon 40D.....


    Thanks again to those eye-openers you have provided above! You know who you are guys![]



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    Is the 24-70 f/2.8 L better than the 70-200mm f/2.8 L? I don't think it is. However, the 24-70 is probably a much more useful focal range (especially when paired with a crop-sensor camera). The 24-70 is a workhorse for many, many photographers (it's not necessarily fun or glamorous to use, but it gets the job done). Personally, I wouldn't sell the highly regarded 70-200 f/2.8 (with its great image quality and versatility) and replace it with a prime that's within 70-200's focal range (no matter how good the IQ was).

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