hans98ko wrote:
No Charles, get ride of your 70-200E and replace that with 300PF. 70 to 105 can be covered by 105E, and 200 is too close to 105.
28E, 105E and 300PF, a all prime setup and is slightly lighter and smaller. Go spend some money and enjoy a little GAS. 🤑
I would love the 300PF but I have always loved the 70-200 zoom regardless of make. With the 70-200E it is very hard to part with as it is one of the all time favorites
charles.K wrote:
I would love the 300PF but I have always loved the 70-200 zoom regardless of make. With the 70-200E it is very hard to part with as it is one of the all time favorites
Charles, I can tell you once you plug that 70-200E onto the camera, the 105E will almost never have a chance to go on, especially with the latest series of cameras with high iso capability. The only opportunity is when it is extremely dim and one needs the bokeh of the 105E. 🙂
stuuke wrote:
Alright I had a moment of weakness and joined the club. Adorama had a refurbished 28 for $1450 and add on warranties for next to nothing.
Enjoy it!
I don't thing one will go wrong with it, especially with a focal length of 28mm. A do anything lens just like what is on the smartphones. Cropped, one gets closer, cropped further go further still, until run out of pixels. 😂
hans98ko wrote:
Charles, I can tell you once you plug that 70-200E onto the camera, the 105E will almost never have a chance to go on, especially with the latest series of cameras with high iso capability. The only opportunity is when it is extremely dim and one needs the bokeh of the 105E. 🙂
I do love my f/1.4 lenses for portraiture shoots The 105E again is another all time favorite.
Here are some more images from yesterday. A quick walk in the dunes...
It's a stunningly easy lens to use. Nowhere near as tricky as the AFS 28mm f/1.8 it replaced, which was a great lens in its own right.