Absolutely, I think I could get used to it, I only got to actually use the lens about 5hrs. It is a very nice lens. I am a novice, but truly appreciate the additional potential of either of these L series lenses compared to my existing zoom 55-250.
Couple more points of note, I don't intend to ever be any more than a hobbyist, and take pictures for personal enjoyment and my family, as such my pictures don't need to be ultra crisp for print, just clean enough to show on a monitor. So if I do step up beyond renting for a weekend or two, value for my money will play into which lens I get. I think image quality is slightly better with the 70-300 vs the 100-400, but the 70-300 is not compatible with the teleconverters so maybe one more reason to look closer at the 100-400.





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