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p.1 #2 · Selling the 135L for the 70-200L? | |
Frank-Starling wrote:
Hallo,
After contemplating a lot about getting the famous 135L I finally went for it a year ago (together with a 1.4 converter).
Back then I thought it would provide the best IQ, the f2 would be useful to me (both creatively as in low light) and it was black and did not weigh too much.
However now I find myself using the 85L most of the time when making a portrait with my 5D. So now I am thinking if the 70-200 zoom would not be more interesting for general uses (portraits when AF has to be faster than with the 85L, landscape). How do the 70-200 zooms perfom in comparison to the 135L in terms of sharpness, contrast, colorrendition? I tend to go for the f2.8 version (possibility of less DOF and better bokeh) but perhaps the not IS version since it would be a bit sharper than the F2.8 IS version. Anyone having thoughts about this? Anyone made same decision?
Note: I will probably upgrade to 5DII in a year or so, so it has to be able to resolve 21MP.
Thanks
Peter
I have both (70-200f2.8IS and 135f2). The 135f2 is the sharpest lens I ever used, it's sharper at f2.8 than the 70-200, color wise they are very similar, at f4+ they get very close the 135f2 is still a bit sharper but not by much.
The creamy bokhee of the 135f2 wide cannot be matched by the 70-200. But I find the 70-200 much more flexible and IS helps a lot.
If you decide to get the 70-200 go for the IS version it make the lens a lot more useful.
I get sharp picks at 1/30 at 200mm handheld.
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