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Diverman
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I'd like to start off by saying that I've been a regular visitor to the site for about a year now, and I love the discussions I have seen on the forums. I really enjoy this site, and am excited to be a part of it.
I currently have a 60D with the 18-135 kit lens (which I got in March of last year), the 50 f/1.8 II, and also a 430 EXII flash. I love all of my gear right now, but wanted to add a higher quality telephoto zoom to my collection. I have been debating back and forth between the 70-200 f/2.8L IS II USM and the f/4L IS USM for quite some time. I am concerned about the weight of the 2.8, as everyone mentions that it can be a burden. I also thought that if I am going to spend $1200 at least, that I might regret not spending the extra $800 and getting the f/2.8 IS II over the f/4L IS, as the 2.8 is the best in its class.
I shoot a variety of things, but my favorite shots are almost all in the 70-135 range of my current set up. Low light is sometimes an issue. The 2.8 is an expensive lens, but I wanted to get some more opinions before making any decision (and also before the current rebate expires, as it is a good one!).
Thanks!
I currently have a 60D with the 18-135 kit lens (which I got in March of last year), the 50 f/1.8 II, and also a 430 EXII flash. I love all of my gear right now, but wanted to add a higher quality telephoto zoom to my collection. I have been debating back and forth between the 70-200 f/2.8L IS II USM and the f/4L IS USM for quite some time. I am concerned about the weight of the 2.8, as everyone mentions that it can be a burden. I also thought that if I am going to spend $1200 at least, that I might regret not spending the extra $800 and getting the f/2.8 IS II over the f/4L IS, as the 2.8 is the best in its class.
I shoot a variety of things, but my favorite shots are almost all in the 70-135 range of my current set up. Low light is sometimes an issue. The 2.8 is an expensive lens, but I wanted to get some more opinions before making any decision (and also before the current rebate expires, as it is a good one!).
Thanks!