6 years ago I bought a Canon 20D with the 17-85 lens, as an amateur wanna be photog, and was disappointed more often than not with the quality of my shots, unless the gods, and the lighting were aligned. Fast forward to November 2009, and after some great reviews from Bryan, I took the plunge and ordered the EOS 7D, as a body only, along with the EFS 17-55 f2.8, and the EF 85 f1.8. I was blown away with the quality of the body, in conjunction with the glass i ordered. All of a sudden I was getting National Geographic quality shots, 5 times out of ten. I was floored with the kit I had acquired to say the least. I have since added the EF 135 f2 L, as well as the EF 200 f2.8 II. These two pieces of glass are AMAZING. No, Stunning would be more appropriate!
Fast forward to present time, and last week I ordered the EF 70-200 f4 L IS, (after renting both the f2.8 and f4 IS iterations for a 3 day period), and I can now say I have had an epiphany. While I have dreamed of the 2.8 IS II at 2500 bucks, I really did not like the weight, nor the expense, so I settled on the f4 IS. After only 3 days, I wish I could go back and do it all over again, and I would buy only two pieces of glass, The 17-55, and the 70-200 f4 IS.
I am BLOWN away with the quality of photo's I get out of the 70-200 f4 IS, I guess I have now had epiphany version II... I could not be any happier with the results of this lens. The IS and the bokeh are to die for.
Here are some examples, and their are others in the profile, if you wish. Most were shot at the Taste of Chicago event in downtown Chicago over the last couple of days. This piece of glass really makes you pay attention to the background to get great shots, especially when wide open, for that creamy blur. All are at AP priority, with auto ISO and AWB.
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The ability to pull someone out of a crowd
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The ability to be 30 feet away from a subject, and capture an emotion
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The ability to create stunning backgrounds on an ordinary subject
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And the raw creative capabilities
I realize I am crowing like a proud papa, I just cant keep it to myself. And this place is all about sharing our Photo experiences. I wish all of you could see the full size, full resolutions of these shots, yet we are limited to the 800 pix reso here at TDP.
C & C are most welcome.
( Bryan has profited from each and every purchase, as I always order from his site from B&H, as they seem to really have their act and price together, thanks Bryan, and yes, I have no relation to Bryan, or his site)
Bottom Line, If you dont own a Canon 70-200, either the f2.8 IS, or the f4 IS lens, you will... And I can heartily recommend the f4 iteration, for it's size, weight, and image quality. Maybe I just got lucky with mine, because it is just magical and sharp.