Originally Posted by
greggf
I have to disagree with MVers about the 70-200 f4IS not being a portrait lens. Sure it doesn't have the bokeh at 2.8....but at f4, there is still a lot, plus it's lighter, half the cost(almost, unless you get non-IS), and the 4-stop IS makes up for the f2.8 for handholdability if you have a still subject. And the f4 is a lot sharper, both versions, than the 2.8's. You can still use it for sports if you want, hell, people use the 100-400 for sports. My pic above of my dog chasing the ball is TACK sharp at 200mm@5.6. Save the money from the 2.8, and get yourself a 85 1.8 or 100 f2 for portraits, and you'll be happier with the bokeh, although, like I said, the f4 has great bokeh...here is a pic taken of my little guy sitting inhis Red Rider Wagon(iso 100, 160mm, f4@1/640) from about 10-11 ft away. I think it has great bokeh.
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