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    Re: canon 24-70 f2.8 IS USM???



    I don't know if Canon will put IS in the 24-70. There is plenty of folks begging for it.


    I personally don't miss IS with it (use to own the 24-105). The lens is very well balanced and I'm able to steady it on my 5DII with out any additional care. I get very sharp shots with 1/focal length shutter speeds and often lower.


    I wouldn't be upset if they added it. I figure, give the masses what they want. I wouldn't upgrade for it though, for sure.

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    I think its better for me to hold on first untilbefore summerprobably because I don't want to regret if I'll get either the 24-105 or the 24-70. For sure the price for the 24-70 IS (if ever) will be really high & hopefully they'll drop down the price for the non IS version. Butif they'll be releasing the 24-70 IS version, what will happen now to the 24-105?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cxr


    Butif they'll be releasing the 24-70 IS version, what will happen now to the 24-105?



    Nothing, per se. They are quite different lenses - it will just be a slightly more equal comparison in that they'll both have IS. The 24-105mm will still be longer, slower, and more affordable. Look at the 70-200 series - 4 lenses with exactly the same focal length, differing in maximum aperture and IS.

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    You're quite right there neuroanatomist. But no one knows if canon will really release the 24-70 IS so probably the best thing to do is just wait & see until the time comes. But I say that will be a big hit if ever they'll gonna release the IS version.

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    cxr,


    You need to decide first the conditions you will be shooting under. I have had the EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 for a year and I love it. I have had zero problems with it and a very high keeper rate. I just bought the EF 24-70 f/2.8 and am still adjusting to using it. Without the IS I have discovered that I am not as steady as I once was. Still, I do get great images with it. Since a lot of my pictures are indoors without a flash a wide aperture is a must for me. I toyed with the idea of the EF 24-105 f/4 mainly due to the IS, but I would not be able to take many of the sports photos like the one below. Eight year old girls move quick!


    In my recent poll, it was stated that I am well covered in mid-range zooms, but they are what I use most. I decided to try the EF 24-70 f/2.8 because I wanted the little extra reach. To me it is worth it. Furthermore, I looked into renting the EF 24-70 f/2.8 and the rate is @ $200.00 for a month. My feeling is that I can use it for a few months and should I decide I do not want it, I can sell it for @ $200.00 less than I paid and basically break even. I will most likely keep it though as my goal is to also get a full frame down the road, I am currently looking at the 5D MkII. I am also seriously considering adding the EF 24-105 f/4 for outdoors. I know it is a lot of mid-zoom, but again, it is currently my most used range and I want the best images I can afford.


    To directly make a suggestion to you, if you need to stop action in low light and you are going to stay with a 1.6 crop camera, I would go with the EF-S 17-55 f/2.8. If you are thinking of going full frame and need a wider aperture, then the EF 24-70 f/2.8 is for you. Also, you may want to keep the crop body as a second shooter. I have a 50D and it is better for sports than the 5D as I can shoot more frames/second.








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    Canon 50D, EF24-70mm f2.8L USM, 1/125, f/2.8, ISO 1600





    As you can see, not only would I have a problem with subject movement I am at the end of my comfort zone for ISO. A f/4 would not work here for me. If the 24-70 goes IS, I will probably be in line for one, and sell my non-IS to help fund it. [<)] Plus, I have to agree with Brendan, there will be a near doubling in the price.


    Good luck choosing, I know how tough it can be. []


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    Re: canon 24-70 f2.8 IS USM???



    Quote Originally Posted by Chris White


    To directly make a suggestion to you, if you need to stop action in low light and you are going to stay with a 1.6 crop camera, I would go with the EF-S 17-55 f/2.8. If you are thinking of going full frame and need a wider aperture, then the EF 24-70 f/2.8 is for you. Also, you may want to keep the crop body as a second shooter. I have a 50D and it is better for sports than the 5D as I can shoot more frames/second.


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    Canon 50D, EF24-70mm f2.8L USM, 1/125, f/2.8, ISO 1600


    As you can see, not only would I have a problem with subject movement I am at the end of my comfort zone for ISO. A f/4 would not work here for me. If the 24-70 goes IS, I will probably be in line for one, and sell my non-IS to help fund it.
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    This photo completely contradicts what you say: for stop-action, and this particular photo, IS is useless. Your shutter speed is fast enough that IS isn't a key benefit. You're already at 1/focal-length for shutter speed. That's not to say that IS wouldn't be helpful for other photographic tasks and situations, but stop-action requires shutter speeds that "override" hand shake.
    We're a Canon/Profoto family: five cameras, sixteen lenses, fifteen Profoto lights, too many modifiers.

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    IS is a valuable asset for hand held video work and I would gladly trade up for it (:

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    Re: canon 24-70 f2.8 IS USM???



    Quote Originally Posted by peety3
    This photo completely contradicts what you say: for stop-action, and this particular photo, IS is useless. Your shutter speed is fast enough that IS isn't a key benefit. You're already at 1/focal-length for shutter speed. That's not to say that IS wouldn't be helpful for other photographic tasks and situations, but stop-action requires shutter speeds that "override" hand shake.


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    am sorry if I did not state it clearly enough, but my point,
    particularly with that photo and the many others like it I take, is
    that the f/2.8 is immeasurably more valuable than the IS would be to
    me. I must have failed to make it clear that had I tried to take that
    photo with the EF 24-105 f/4 I would have had to use much higher ISO
    and much slower shutter speed, resulting in an undesirable photo.
    With f/2.8 to freeze the action I am generally at ISO 1200 &ndash; 1600,
    which is as high as I care to go. My IS comment was not for action
    photos, but for darker venues with much less movement, like the
    school play, to compensate for my &ldquo;hand shake&rdquo; as you suggest. My
    wish, like many others, is to have both f/2.8 and IS. <span style="font-style: normal;"]I
    have taken about a thousand images with the 24-70 in the couple of
    weeks since getting it and I am very pleased with it. I am getting
    what I hoped to get from it.

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    far as getting used to it, it is little adjustments like the focus
    and zoom rings being reversed from my 17-55. I have to remember which
    I am using when I first start, but once I am going it is not a
    problem.
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