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Originally Posted by M_Six
That's what I keep telling myself. I passed up a sweet non-IS version for $500 last week. Need to have the IS.
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good choice, the lens has made it into rotation for some of my photoshoots, sometimes wish i had the 2.8 for those shoots, but if i set the scene up right, i really don't need the extra few stops.
again, depends what i'm shooting though.
when shooting objects that move around a lot, and you need the flexibility and range, that 70-200 is perfect.
I'll toss my 135 F2 on one camera, and my 70-200 on another if im outdoors sometimes. Otherwise, i depends a bit more on my 24-70mm. everything else i have is for personal playing about or wildlife.