tron said:Unless you will need less than 400mm I cannot see why you must change plans.theobdt said:See now I have a dilemma...I have been saving my money to purchase the 400mm 2.8 for the past couple of years and I'm about $1500 off from paying straight cash for it. I am planning to have it by the time fall rolls around for some high school football action. Now with this lens finally becoming a reality I wonder should I just go ahead go for this or just go ahead and pull the trigger on the 400 since I've been saving for it for so long...
Decisions, decisions...
400 2.8 L IS II weighs the same as the 200-400 and is one stop better...
westr70 said:I think there should be another option: I'd get it but I want to stay married...
jdramirez said:stupid poll. why isn't there an option that says, I'd rather buy a used car.
robbymack said:I will and I will concurrently have to file for divorce. Which I guess means my (ex) wife will own half the lens. I wonder which half she wants?
tron said:Too expensive, too heavy, too short. But then I am not a pro so its just an amateur's opinion.
Still, the 500mm f/4 IS II is very tempting even for an amateur...![]()
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M.ST said:I had the chance to play a little with the lens.
I don´t want a build in TC and I don´t want such a heavy lens for travelling. I am happy with my big white telephotos.
A EF 100-400 L IS replacement for travelling is what I want and what I need.
awinphoto said:Where's the option "i want one but by doing so my wife would kill me, hire a hit man, or divorce me" option?
J.R. said:None of the options apply to me so I cannot vote ... I'm saving for the 600mm f/4 II. Based on my usage, I don't see where this lens fits my requirements.