Canon EF 70-200mm IS II photos anyone?

Discussion in 'Photoshop & Artwork Section' started by BestOffer, Jun 19, 2010.

  1. BestOffer

    BestOffer Well-Known Member

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    JEALOUS? what lens do you shoot your wedding photos then?
     
  2. gordonng85

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    ^^

    Usually ppl use the 70-200 on full frame at weddings.
    I'm seriously debating getting the F4 IS version or upgrading to 7D
     
  3. BestOffer

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    F4 for low light conditions at weddings? enough?
    7D isn't full frame...why not 5dmk2?
     
  4. gordonng85

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    7D isn't full frame, yes. The 5DmkII is kind of expensive lol.
    f4 is enough imo. I have a 50mm f1.4, and I rarely shoot at 1.4, f2.8 or f4.
     
  5. Crystal84

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    I don't think 7D + 70-200mm /f4 is a good combination for Weddings. As noasian mentioned before, in low light conditions this could be a real problem, especially for weddings which is not everyday =)
    The crop factor of the 7D makes the lens bit too long for Churches (my opinion). Furthermore the 7D can't really compensate the /f4 with High ISO settings since the noise level would rise significantly. On the 5D MKII or even the MKI it would be a different story, because of it's top level ISO.
    The 50mm f/1.4 will normally produce the sharpest photos at f2, maybe thats one of the reasons why you don't use it? ^^
    At the moment I am looking for 85mm f/1.8 or the 135mm /f2.0 L .... going into Portraits...yay..
     
  6. BestOffer

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    is only about $600 more and wedding photos not in FF?
    when a wedding fee start from $2800, you should have some room to spend and get the 'best' quality out from them for your customers to enjoy?
    interesting to know about your usage to 2.8 but i have been using it since day 1 of the lens, is amazing what 2.8 does...shooting night scenes with it when P&S users had the auto flash on -huh
    as i don't make money from my photos (not any time soon), and i wanted a FF body already, i don't get how you can make money with them when using cropped sensor

    my f2.8 shots today

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  7. itemo

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    this lens is superb..
     
  8. amnesia77

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    The F4/IS is fine if all of the wedding shots you're planning on taking are outdoors. The 70-200mm focal range takes really nice wedding photos, but only when there's sufficient lighting. I own the F4/IS, and would love to upgrade to the 2.8 IS2.

    noasians - awesome photos.
     
  9. BestOffer

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    is not just about lighting with the F, with the 2.8, you can really blur the background really nice and focus on the subject
     
  10. eggrollboy

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    I have the older (cheaper) 70-200mm F/4.0L lens. I would love the F/2.8 & IS though. I'm glad I honed my skills for hand holding the camera really still. I guess I'm the human version of IS.

    My F/4.0 is just enough for indoor wedding shots. Lucky my 5D MKII handles high ISO really well and a lot better than my older 5D MKI.