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    Re: Indecision On Lens Choices



    Quote Originally Posted by Sheiky


    The 70-200 f4L IS could help you out better for those shots I think. It has more advantage inside I think than the 70-200 f2.8L non-IS.


    I've thought about possibly even upgrading to the f/4 IS lens, but it seems like a senseless use of money as I rarely seem to have any problems handheld. And I've almost always got my tripod with me, so if need be I can just throw my body onto that.


    Thanks guys, you've been a ton of help! And certainly saved me money!


    @atul;


    Sheiky's right, L-lenses are an addiction. ;P





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    Re: Indecision On Lens Choices



    Quote Originally Posted by zacotton


    Quote Originally Posted by Sheiky


    The 70-200 f4L IS could help you out better for those shots I think. It has more advantage inside I think than the 70-200 f2.8L non-IS.


    I've thought about possibly even upgrading to the f/4 IS lens, but it seems like a senseless use of money as I rarely seem to have any problems handheld. And I've almost always got my tripod with me, so if need be I can just throw my body onto that.


    I know, but this was mainly for indoors comparison vs the f2.8 non-IS version. I know that IS on these focal lengths can be very welcome, although if you do bring a tripod anyway I guess it's indeed a waste of money for 9/10 situations.


    Jan

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