I'm looking for an excellent lens for use in fast sports and portraits. I'm considering between these 3 lenses. It's really hard to find comparisons of these lenses let alone individual reviews. So I'm depending on the professional photographers here whom have used any of these lenses.
EF 200 mm F/1.8 L USM - used on Ebay - US$3200-4000 (but they look like they've been driven over by a truck)
EF 200mm f/2L IS USM - New on Amazon - $6000
EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM II - New on Amazon - $6800
There's about $2000 gap in prices in between these lenses. But price is not the deciding factor. I care about being able to use the lens wide open so it needs to be super sharp at the widest aperture. The IS is also not a big deal since I'll be shooting upwards of 1/200. I would like to use extenders (stacked if possible), how much loss in IQ is sacrificed for reach.
As of now I'm considering 200f1.8 but it's tough to find one in good condition. It seems practical in terms of range, 280mm F2.5 or 400mm F3.5 or 560mm F5.6 (stacked is doable). The images I've seen so far are just amazingly sharp and the bokeh is simply stunning. I can't reproduce it with my 70-200 f2.8 v2 even if I try my best.
What are your experiences with the any of the lenses? Which one is a more practical - range, portability, focusing speed, AI servo performance, Image quality at widest aperture, bokeh quality?
Thank you very much for your time,
Christian
EF 200 mm F/1.8 L USM - used on Ebay - US$3200-4000 (but they look like they've been driven over by a truck)
EF 200mm f/2L IS USM - New on Amazon - $6000
EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM II - New on Amazon - $6800
There's about $2000 gap in prices in between these lenses. But price is not the deciding factor. I care about being able to use the lens wide open so it needs to be super sharp at the widest aperture. The IS is also not a big deal since I'll be shooting upwards of 1/200. I would like to use extenders (stacked if possible), how much loss in IQ is sacrificed for reach.
As of now I'm considering 200f1.8 but it's tough to find one in good condition. It seems practical in terms of range, 280mm F2.5 or 400mm F3.5 or 560mm F5.6 (stacked is doable). The images I've seen so far are just amazingly sharp and the bokeh is simply stunning. I can't reproduce it with my 70-200 f2.8 v2 even if I try my best.
What are your experiences with the any of the lenses? Which one is a more practical - range, portability, focusing speed, AI servo performance, Image quality at widest aperture, bokeh quality?
Thank you very much for your time,
Christian