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Ola H. Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 327 Country: Sweden |
I currently own the old EF 80-200/2.8L. This lens produces great images, some say better than the current 70-200s. However, it does not have an USM motor and focusing in sevor mode is simply not good enough for some of the pics I want to use it for (sports, kids etc). |
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Blowout Registered: Feb 02, 2006 Total Posts: 106 Country: N/A |
Don't do it a 135mm becomes a tele with 1.6 crop, the 85 becomes a 136mm with |
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Ola H. Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 327 Country: Sweden |
Blowout wrote: |
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malice4you Registered: Jun 22, 2005 Total Posts: 1880 Country: United States |
if you need the lower light uses of the 135 2L, then get it....but personally I find the zoom to be more useful with less legwork or cropping in places with halfway decent lighting - especially for sports, and especially with 1.6x bodies. I've got the 135, and it's a great lens, (have not tried with a 1.4x yet), but unless I know I'll need the extra light f2 allows, the 70-200 is more versatile. Primes will generally give you a better picture yes, but changing lenses all the time - and carrying an 85mm, 135mm, and 200mm prime will weigh a lot more and require a lot of extra time, and a 70-200 is a pretty damn nice lens. |
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Ola H. Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 327 Country: Sweden |
Very valid points Dave, and I do feel a bit weary about loosing the versatility of the zoom. But at the same time I would like to explore how moving towards primes would maybe challenge my "photographic mind" a bit more. Obviously there are arguments for both sides. |
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trenchmonkey Registered: Oct 22, 2004 Total Posts: 28915 Country: United States |
Ola, for stealth candids the 135L can't be beat. If you need abit more reach |
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rhorta Registered: Dec 11, 2005 Total Posts: 2284 Country: Netherlands |
If you have no IS experience, you should at least test the 70-200 with IS before making up your mind. |
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Ola H. Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 327 Country: Sweden |
OK, anyone else have something to say in particular about 135L+EF1.4x? Some pics, maybe? Does it come with the 1,4 about as well as the 300/2.8? |
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bigreen505 Registered: Mar 22, 2005 Total Posts: 768 Country: United States |
Take a minute and pay attention to how you use your zoom, maybe review some EXIF data. If you shoot your zoom at all focal lenghts that it offers, keep it. On the other hand, if you primarily shoot at either 85 or 200 or maybe 135, you would probably be better off with primes. |
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Ola H. Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 327 Country: Sweden |
OK, I have my images in Aperture and a quick search gave me that following percantage out of all my 80-200 shots: |
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DoubleD Registered: Oct 26, 2005 Total Posts: 188 Country: United Kingdom |
I too am interest in what people have to say with regards to 135 and the 1.4x |
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Suba Registered: Feb 22, 2005 Total Posts: 725 Country: United Kingdom |
Although I DON'T have the 135L yet, it will be my next lens. I just wanted to share my methodology with you. |