Canon f2.8 70-200 IS ?
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RossC

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683 posts

302 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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Internal zoom or push pull ?

Desparately looking for reasons not to get this, but a Hong Kong trip is making the temptation tooooooooo great :D

And I take it that it is as good as the reviews say for those that have one ?

nick francis

858 posts

279 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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internal, my first was dead on arrival but the replacement has been faultless.

>> Edited by nick francis on Thursday 27th October 13:23

Black5

579 posts

241 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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Apparently THE best lens you can buy looking at most reviews.

A mate has one. Don't know what it's like to use . . . he won't take it off his camera!

nighthawk

1,757 posts

262 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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i'd agree with the best lens comment

I'm trying my best to fund the purchase of this lens to replace my 75/300 IS

It's not one of those push/pull types like the 100/400.

Bee_Jay

2,599 posts

266 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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rex loves his so much he would sleep with it if he could.

If you have the chance to buy one and can afford it - do it, you will not regret it.

poah

2,142 posts

246 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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the non IS version is sharper

matt (gravy)

1,857 posts

266 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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Id only get it if you shoot most of your stuff at that focal length. Its a good lens but its a big expense if it spends its life in the bag.

Matt

monkeyhanger

9,264 posts

260 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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poah said:
the non IS version is sharper


Marginal so i'm told by those in the know

Yes it's an internal zoom, it's also weather sealed on a 1 series body.

Should be available for the sub £1K mark if going to HK

ehasler

8,574 posts

301 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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Good point by Matt - unless you really need the 70mm end or f2.8, the 100-400 can be a much more useful lens.

I've got both, and use the 100-400 a lot more than the 70-200.

I would agree though that the 70-200 is a very nice lens.

matt gravy

1,857 posts

266 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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ehasler said:
Good point by Matt - unless you really need the 70mm end or f2.8, the 100-400 can be a much more useful lens.

I've got both, and use the 100-400 a lot more than the 70-200.



Exactly my thinking amigo!

RossC

Original Poster:

683 posts

302 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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aahhh balls, just when i thought i had made my mind up.....

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

261 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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RossC said:
And I take it that it is as good as the reviews say for those that have one ?


better

matt gravy

1,857 posts

266 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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dcw@pr said:

RossC said:
And I take it that it is as good as the reviews say for those that have one ?



better


Id ignore dave... he thinks that the 50 prime is the greatest lens on the planet. loser.

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

261 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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matt gravy said:

dcw@pr said:


RossC said:
And I take it that it is as good as the reviews say for those that have one ?




better



Id ignore dave... he thinks that the 50 prime is the greatest lens on the planet. loser.



only if you know how to use a camera properly

matt gravy

1,857 posts

266 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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dcw@pr said:

matt gravy said:


dcw@pr said:



RossC said:
And I take it that it is as good as the reviews say for those that have one ?





better




Id ignore dave... he thinks that the 50 prime is the greatest lens on the planet. loser.




only if you know how to use a camera properly


Good point... If you know how to use a camera properly Id definately ignore him.

srider

709 posts

300 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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dcw@pr said:


matt gravy said:



dcw@pr said:




RossC said:
And I take it that it is as good as the reviews say for those that have one ?






better






Id ignore dave... he thinks that the 50 prime is the greatest lens on the planet. loser.





only if you know how to use a camera properly
now now girls, it's only a lens



>> Edited by srider on Friday 28th October 12:58

srider

709 posts

300 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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ehasler said:
Good point by Matt - unless you really need the 70mm end or f2.8, the 100-400 can be a much more useful lens.

I've got both, and use the 100-400 a lot more than the 70-200.

I would agree though that the 70-200 is a very nice lens.


It's an awesome lens, but big and heavy. Because of this, mine rarely got used I sort of replaced it with a 70-300 DO, not as sharp, but much more convenient. Oh, and the Sigma 120-300 2.8 too

I still miss it though, simply because it's a stunning lens.

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

261 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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matt gravy said:

dcw@pr said:


matt gravy said:



dcw@pr said:




RossC said:
And I take it that it is as good as the reviews say for those that have one ?







better





Id ignore dave... he thinks that the 50 prime is the greatest lens on the planet. loser.





only if you know how to use a camera properly



Good point... If you know how to use a camera properly Id definately ignore him.



so you like the 50mm as well then?

matt gravy

1,857 posts

266 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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dcw@pr said:

matt gravy said:


dcw@pr said:



matt gravy said:




dcw@pr said:





RossC said:
And I take it that it is as good as the reviews say for those that have one ?








better






Id ignore dave... he thinks that the 50 prime is the greatest lens on the planet. loser.






only if you know how to use a camera properly




Good point... If you know how to use a camera properly Id definately ignore him.




so you like the 50mm as well then?


yeah it seemed alright. I still dont agree with this whole walking forwards and backwards stuff...

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

261 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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matt gravy said:

dcw@pr said:


so you like the 50mm as well then?


yeah it seemed alright. I still dont agree with this whole walking forwards and backwards stuff...



fair enough

i still dont agree with slow unsharp lenses