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    Re: taking the FF plunge! Lens decisions?



    I happen to use both, the 70-200 F4L IS & 135L. Outdoor sports = 70-200. Portraits & indoor sports = 135L. For weddings, depending on the condition these 2 get swap back and forth.


    So it's all really depends on what you need to do w/ your equipment. I think you know which one will suite you best.

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    Re: taking the FF plunge! Lens decisions?



    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Le


    I happen to use both, the 70-200 F4L IS & 135L. Outdoor sports = 70-200. Portraits & indoor sports = 135L. For weddings, depending on the condition these 2 get swap back and forth.


    So it's all really depends on what you need to do w/ your equipment. I think you know which one will suite you best.
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    I'm almost debating skipping the 24-70/24-105 and grabbing both of the 135L and the 70-200 f4IS. Reason being the 70mm on a FF is almost wide enough for most uses other than group shots and wide landscapes. I can use my 20-35mm or 50mm for those applications until it comes time for a 24-70 range lens. How does the 70-200 f4 IS perform for indoor events (non sports such as concerts/bdays/weddings)?



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