vlim said:And don't forget the SIGMA 120-300mm F2,8 APO EX DG OS HSM, this is a very very good lens !
... I'd usually stick to Canon because of the re-sale value and the (Canon-made) incompatibilities of 3rd-party lenses with upcoming bodies. Did you compare this Sigma lens to the Canons? I just did a search on this lens and found it is not recommended for use with an extender because of iq ... in this case I can get the Canon 70-300 as well and save $$$. The main reason I was thinking about the Canon 70-200/2.8 was the iq that is not that bad using an extender - otherwise I am not sure how often 2.8 is really necessary except for weddings etc.
briansquibb said:That is the first timeI have heard of the 70-300L being refered to as heavy!
... well, it is in comparison with the 70-200/4 and my 100macro - I can hold my 60D + the latter in one hand and the remote flash in the other.
neuroanatomist said:Good example of the use case you describe was an outing to the zoo with my kids
... um, to be honest this bird shot from the zoo seems less-than-stellar to me when looking at the highest resolution on flickr - If I shoot something like this with my 100macro I'd scrap it. Could be because of the jpeg compression on flickr (I've got no experience with it)?
neuroanatomist said:How much of a budget don't you really have?
Money-wise, a 70-200/2.8LIS2+extender would be the absolute sound barrier for me, I am currently your average crawl-through-the-woods fun shooter. And you are correct about the lack of flexibility because changing the extender outdoors isn't very practical. In combination with the rediculous weight, the arguably "ok" iq (judging from your very helpful sample shots) and the price I'll scrap this option and go either for the 70-300 or 100-400 which are half of the price of the 2.8 combination. If I ever turn wedding photographer I can still sell these for a good price.
Btw: Thanks for your great comments on these lenses, that was certainly conclusive! I hope other people find this thread because my problem should be quite common.
One question about the current 100-400: I saw a guy with this lens standing next to me today and remembered that people were complaining about the bad usability of the pull-push-design. Since you really seem to be using these lenses: What's your opinion on that?
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