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10/09/2012 05:38:15 PM · #1 |
Up until last year, I had gone through life with no stabilised (IS) lenses... until I got the 24-105L IS last year cause I was forever @75mm on my old Tammy 28-75 and rarely @f2.8. Roll to last week and I snag a great price from the refurb sale on a 70-200L IS - the f4 version - so think ya know... I can swing it right now.
Holy Crap Batman.... I absolutely love my faithful 70-200f4 nonIS and never dreamed of selling it.... Did I say Holy Crap yet..... but I think it's going to get some portraits done when I get time cause this IS version is well Holy Crap!
Stay away from IS/VR.... I't not great on your wallet :-) |
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10/09/2012 06:09:21 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by robs: Stay away from IS/VR.... I't not great on your wallet :-) |
Ha, now go try out the f/2.8 II version. Now *that* is a wallet-whallop, LOL! |
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10/09/2012 06:29:31 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Ha, now go try out the f/2.8 II version. Now *that* is a wallet-whallop, LOL! |
MY fingers are in mt ears... and I'm screaming la la la la la.... What was that you said? - I missed it :-) |
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10/09/2012 07:24:21 PM · #4 |
| 70-200 VERSION II.... yes.... come to the dark side.. |
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10/10/2012 08:02:57 AM · #5 |
Image stabilization is built into my camera body. That means every one of my lenses has IS. ;-)
Tim |
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10/10/2012 08:48:09 AM · #6 |
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