The 2.8 is an awesome lens, but I personally went with the f/4 IS. To me the IS was much more important than getting one extra stop. I guess it really depends on what you're shooting. With such a large lens as the f/2.8 (if you're shooting hand-held), definitely go with IS. However, the 2.8 IS is considerably more expensive than the f/4 IS.




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