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Greetings!
I decided to switch to Canon from Nikon. There are many reasons behind the decision, but mostly: the lenses and the slower update cycle.
I like to shoot everything. Sometimes i feel like I'm going out and photographing birds in the park, sometimes i'm just in a mood for landscapes. To me the photography is a pleasure and a therapy, and more reasons to go out.
I'm going to buy two bodies: a fast shooter and one for general purposes.
7D mark II and 5D mark IV(when it's available).
For the lenses:
16-35mm f/4L
24-70 f/2.8L II or 24-70 f/4L
70-200 f/2.8L II
100-400 ver.II
As you can see, I can't decide between 24-70s. I'm going to shoot with it handheld.
Reading reviews and watching samples didn't help me, just gave me a headache. And unfortunately, I can't test them side by side because the store has only the f/2.8 model in stock.
In theory, f/2.8 should compensate for the IS on the f/4 with a faster shutter speed but I'm not sure if that's the case in real situation. And then there is the glass quality - the f/2.8 should produce sharper images, but again, in theory.
So I'd highly appreciate an advice from someone who has had experience with both lenses in real world.
Cheers!
I decided to switch to Canon from Nikon. There are many reasons behind the decision, but mostly: the lenses and the slower update cycle.
I like to shoot everything. Sometimes i feel like I'm going out and photographing birds in the park, sometimes i'm just in a mood for landscapes. To me the photography is a pleasure and a therapy, and more reasons to go out.
I'm going to buy two bodies: a fast shooter and one for general purposes.
7D mark II and 5D mark IV(when it's available).
For the lenses:
16-35mm f/4L
24-70 f/2.8L II or 24-70 f/4L
70-200 f/2.8L II
100-400 ver.II
As you can see, I can't decide between 24-70s. I'm going to shoot with it handheld.
Reading reviews and watching samples didn't help me, just gave me a headache. And unfortunately, I can't test them side by side because the store has only the f/2.8 model in stock.
In theory, f/2.8 should compensate for the IS on the f/4 with a faster shutter speed but I'm not sure if that's the case in real situation. And then there is the glass quality - the f/2.8 should produce sharper images, but again, in theory.
So I'd highly appreciate an advice from someone who has had experience with both lenses in real world.
Cheers!