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			|  | 02/23/2004 10:36:06 PM · #1 | 
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			|  | 02/24/2004 12:01:46 AM · #2 | 
		| | Have you checked Photography Review yet? 
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			|  | 02/24/2004 07:41:22 AM · #3 | 
		| | Lens Performance Review for EOS xx-400mm tele-zooms gives it an optical verdict of "average (2.70)". The highest rated lens in that group is the Canon 100-400, with an optical verdict of "very good (4.46)". 
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			|  | 02/24/2004 08:13:04 PM · #4 | 
		| | Thanks guys ! I also found this EF Telephoto Lenses site!
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			|  | 02/24/2004 08:49:07 PM · #5 | 
		| | I am considering the Sigma70-200 2.8 EX. I don`t like the size but I guess there is no choice image quality comes with large lens!!What do you figure Kosta? | 
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			|  | 02/24/2004 09:01:55 PM · #6 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Dim7: I am considering the Sigma70-200 2.8 EX. I don`t like the size but I guess there is no choice image quality comes with large lens!!What do you figure Kosta?
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 Canon lenses are better with Canon cameras,that what I'm experiencing!
 Also F2.8 200 mm Canon is 600 $ and much lighter than the one you want to buy!
 2X Sigma Teleconverter will make it 400 mm F5.6 for total cost of 800 $ !
 The Sigma is 3.4 Lbs,and if you go hiking with that better hire a Donkey to help you carry all the stuff! LOL
 
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			|  | 02/24/2004 09:10:37 PM · #7 | 
		| | I was thinking that also but it sure takes good pics.I could strapp her down one of the dogs!LOL Thanks Kosta, something to ponder some more!!
 
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			|  | 02/24/2004 10:56:01 PM · #8 | 
		| | The Sigma AF 70-200mm f/2.8 APO EX HSM is actually a very nice lens (score=4.34) and a good alternative to the Canon 70-200/2.8L (score=4.76), unless you want the benefits of IS. Then you definitely want the Canon... 
 If you don't need the large 2.8 aperture, then the Canon 70-200/4L (score=4.69) is an outstanding bargain, and is smaller and lighter than its 2.8 cousin.
 
 Full results: Lens Performance Survey for EOS xx-200mm tele-zooms
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			|  | 02/24/2004 11:10:22 PM · #9 | 
		| | I had a tossup between this lens (Sigma 70-200 2.8 EX) and the Canon 70-200 F4L. I ended up with the Canon and am very satisfied with it. I have, however, heard nothing but good reviews on the Sigma, and indeed their entire EX series seems like a good deal and an excellent alternative. I'm not likely to stray from the Canon lens lineup, but if I did it'd likely be for a Sigma EX zoom - that 12-24 looks good too. I don't think you can go wrong with the Sigma 70-200, though. I've seen stunning images from it. 
 As for that Tamron 200-400, I'd perhaps spend a bit more elsewhere. YOu'd likely not see much difference with using the 100-300 and cropping. I'd like that 100-400 L-series lens, but that's getting into big bucks. I think I'm eventually gonna go 300 F4L and get a 1.4x myself.
 
 
 | Originally posted by Dim7: I am considering the Sigma70-200 2.8 EX. I don`t like the size but I guess there is no choice image quality comes with large lens!!What do you figure Kosta?
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			|  | 02/24/2004 11:22:00 PM · #10 | 
		| | I'm also seriously considering the Sigma 70-200 f/2.8, the Canon's is out of my budget. After a tough time at an event such as this, I feel that f/2.8 really makes a difference. 
 :)atwl
 
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			|  | 02/25/2004 02:45:08 AM · #11 | 
		| | Canon 200 mm F 2.8 is only I can afford with 2 X tele right now, looks very good and only 1.5 lbs ! 
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			|  | 02/28/2004 01:55:34 PM · #12 | 
		| | I just ordered Canon 200 mm F2.8 with 2x Sigma teleconverter for 839 $ from BH photo :-0 
 
  
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			|  | 02/28/2004 08:25:29 PM · #13 | 
		| | Whoa!!! Very nice - I've heard very good things about this lens (too bad Canon discontinued the f/1.8 version). You loose the flexibility of zoom, but this is one sharp lens and works nicely with teleconverters. 
 Congrats on your purchase and happy shooting!
 
 :)atwl
 
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			|  | 02/28/2004 09:12:40 PM · #14 | 
		| | Cudos Kosta,I am anxious for mine also! I did not order the x2 yet but I will asap. Neil
 
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			|  | 03/03/2004 01:38:24 PM · #15 | 
		| | First photo with Canon 200 mm f2.8 
 
   
 with 2X teleconverter
 
 
  
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			|  | 03/03/2004 04:47:07 PM · #16 | 
		| | Is that purple fringing on the right side of the shot with the 2XTC  chromatic abberation? 
 Also, are these 100% crops (useful for evaluating lens quality) or are they full-frame 6MP simply resized to 640px? (not very good for evaluating performance).
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