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p.1 #11 · EFS 55-250mm or EF 70-200 F/4L | |
misternikko - Yeah, I've seen it for $450 a couple times too. I just mentioned the $500 because I've seen as high as $600 asking as well. Like I and others have said, how often are you going to be using it? That $200 can be put towards a body upgrade or your next lens.
I just came up with a thought though, IS shouldn't be too much of an issue when shooting outside in good daylight (if that is the use of this lens), since you'll get good shots from f4 from the L and that should allow fast shutter speeds. And if you're shooting indoors, the IS isn't going to save you on these small apertures, if your targets are moving (people, animals, etc).
I believe we can agree that performance/price ratio is pretty similar, pay more for better IQ. And due to the lack of IS or a large aperture, both of these choices will limit you to outdoor decent sunlight use. If you plan to shoot far indoors, I'd highly recommend a 2.8 zoom or prime, like the 135mm or 85mm.
So in conclusion, I believe it's how much you want to spend and the weight (390g for the 55 and 709g for the F4L).
TweakMDS - Aw man, I didn't know. I saw one selling on here a few weeks back and still kicking myself for not getting it. It was ~$500 IIRC.
Ian.Dobinson - I think the issue is that the 70-300mm is the "jack-of-all-trades, master of none" On the used market, it has the price of the F4L, the AF, focal length (slightly more), IS (slightly older version) of the 55-250mm, with an image quality in between. I do have to agree and say if your 70-300mm was miles better than the 55-250mm you may have a prime copy of the 70 or a dud copy of the 55, as I have not seen where the price difference was justifiable. Congrats to you though, you may just have a real gem there. I have seen a person convert the 55 to EF just to use on their 1D or 1DS (I forget) though not a pro, they liked it THAT much. Who knows, maybe it'll be "just right" (Goldilocks)
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