Dylan777 said:Good compliments on her NEW hand bags & shoes will earn a lot of credit
I like your thinking about selling the 70-200 when 200mm f2 is in consideration. I'm few steps away from that 200mm f2 IS. I'm working on a deal package right now, including 35mm f1.4, 16-35 f4 IS and 200mm f2 IS. The store manager is playing hard-to-get right now(he thinks I want those lenses). I'm trying to keep my cool during negotation(I'm drooling from the inside though ;D).
Dylan777 said:jdramirez said:Ever mull over the 200mm f/2L and the 1.4 tc? It's not quite 300... it's not quite as sharp, though you also wind up with that extra stop of light if you are shooting indoors.
I played with it last couple days. Just like many mentioned, the compression of 200mm and f2 are insane.
My GAS status is now up-north. This could be the last purchase for 2014![]()
privatebydesign said:Dylan777 said:jdramirez said:Ever mull over the 200mm f/2L and the 1.4 tc? It's not quite 300... it's not quite as sharp, though you also wind up with that extra stop of light if you are shooting indoors.
I played with it last couple days. Just like many mentioned, the compression of 200mm and f2 are insane.
My GAS status is now up-north. This could be the last purchase for 2014![]()
There is no such thing as "lens compression" it is perspective, that is all.
there is no such thing as lens comparison...
privatebydesign said:There is no such thing as "lens compression" it is perspective, that is all.
Perspective Distortion Wiki said:Perspective distortion takes two forms: extension distortion and compression distortion, also called wide-angle distortion and long-lens or telephoto distortion,[1] when talking about images with the same field size.
lux said:Oh and someone was suggesting 85 ii for kids...maybe if they are sedated. 85 1.2 plus some Benadryl and you can get great pictures
jdramirez said:Dylan777 said:Good compliments on her NEW hand bags & shoes will earn a lot of credit
I like your thinking about selling the 70-200 when 200mm f2 is in consideration. I'm few steps away from that 200mm f2 IS. I'm working on a deal package right now, including 35mm f1.4, 16-35 f4 IS and 200mm f2 IS. The store manager is playing hard-to-get right now(he thinks I want those lenses). I'm trying to keep my cool during negotation(I'm drooling from the inside though ;D).
I'm starting to lean towards primes in my "old" age... Sure the 24-105 has been a solid option along with the 70-200, but good... just not good enough. I like indisputably great... and I find the primes get me there... I'll probably pick up another 70-200, maybe the f4 is because of its small size and solid performance, but I did like the 70-200 f/2.8L usm... oh geesh... I might as well just keep the 70-200 f/2.8 L is mkii and suck it and up and have some redundancy. Damn you photography!!!
I will say that my camera gear has kept its value a hell of a lot more than my baseball cards from the early 90's.
as for the negotiation... I find that having an alternative vendor really helps to push the deal. Maybe contact Canon Price Watch and see what the "street" price for that package would be... Maybe they will come close or beat the asking price... and then explain that you want to buy from them, and it's not all about the money, but it's something you can get and do now... and lord knows that this isn't the end of the line... and if they want to keep your business, they do have to EARN your business.
PFerrara said:Hello Everyone. New poster to the forum here (been watching for a while, though). I've got a similiar decision point coming up with my primary activity being kids playing soccer vs. HS football.
Since he has the 70-200 II 2.8 already, would purchasing a new crop sensor camera like the new 7DMkII accomplish the same? Would that turn his lens into a 112 - 320 f2.8? And pick up better focusing & fps in the process?
I know we don't have any data yet on the 7DMkII low light performance, and that must be very important for night football, but for me with most all day games of soccer I am leaning toward this route (after I see some real reviews of course on the 7DMkII).
Yes - here's the bare lens - very close:westr70 said:I noticed the remark about the 300 f/2.8 IS Mk 1 having a significant difference from the MkII with the TC extenders. If that's true I'll have to rethink the whole thing again. IQ + Cost are the major considerations.
niteclicks - using the 2x on the Mk I lens definitely works and it's almost as sharp in the center as the Mk II. BIF shots are really hard, but keep practicing and you'll nail one soon. It's a great feeling when you get a great one!niteclicks said:I have used the 2xmkiii with the v1 . I am trying to learn BIF so this is not a good example probably, but its all I have available on this computer. Remember in some else's hands I think it would be much better. But maybe it will help.
handheld 2x mk3
niteclicks said:I have used the 2xmkiii with the v1 . I am trying to learn BIF so this is not a good example probably, but its all I have available on this computer. Remember in some else's hands I think it would be much better. But maybe it will help.
handheld 2x mk3