November 4, 2011
Premium ShockWEB Telephoto Lens Case with Dual Filter Compartment- For Canon , Nikon , Sigma & More ***Includes Mini Tripod
Canon EF 70-200mm
Premium ShockWEB Telephoto Lens Case with Dual Filter Compartment- For Canon , Nikon , Sigma & More ***Includes Mini Tripod
Canon EF 70-200mm - click on the image below for more information.
- Durable nylon web padded sides and reinforced bottom keeps your lens safe
- Innovative design has a dual compartment to house your filters and accessories
- Easy and secure drawstring enclosure for fast lens changing
- Can be connected to your belt or bag via the belt loop or hook
- Fits lenses up to 4.5 x 9 inches - Accommodates smaller lenses with hoods attached
Canon EF 70-200mm
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Canon EF 70-200mm question by Matt H: Canon EF lenses: 70-200mm f/2.8L vs. 70-200mm f/4L IS?
Basically, my question is f/2.8 vs. f/4 IS.
Does one stop make much of a difference? In what types of situations would you use one lens over the other?
I can't decide... they are about the same price, too.
Thanks in advance!
Canon EF 70-200mm best answer:
Answer by Ricardo
The f/2.8L on a tripod is better for indoor sports (but you need a camera with good subject tracking of course). Also it renders better blurred backgrounds due to larger aperture.
The f/4L IS is the sharpest zoom lenses ever made by Canon, very good for hand holding on low light, but a stop lower on shutter speed may make a difference on shooting fast moving subjects.
Both are great lenses.... I would prefer the f/4L IS due to better image quality and optical stabilization.
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