While the season here is several months away, we've starting working on our car, so I've starting working on my "track kit" as well.
This is my first season with a DSLR, and will be using it to shoot action and cadid shots from many vantage points all over several tracks, including the pits, stands, towers, observation decks, and some limited infield shooting. These pictures will be for mostly personal use with very little possiblity of commercial use, or even printing for that matter.
Light will be a factor. 99% of the pictures I will be taking are going to be after dusk.
My current kit consists of my 18-55 kit lens and the nifty fifty, all for my Canon XTI.
The question is: If you had to purchase a single lens to accomplish as much of this task as possible, what would it be, and why?
I cannot afford L glass, and am leaning towards the 70-300 IS USM, and will need to stay in that neighborhood budget-wise
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