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The 70-200 f/4 models are relatively small (especially narrow) and light. If you don't need the wider f/2.8 aperture,
one of these models likely makes the most sense for you. The f/2.8 models can stop action in 1/2 as much light
as the f/4 models and with the shallower DOF (Depth of Field) at f/2.8, they can create a stronger background
blur. Without considering IS, the f/2.8 models can be handheld in 1/2 as much light as the f/4 models. Adding IS
increases the cost of the lens, but it also results in a much more versatile lens that is also nicer to use because
of the stabilized viewfinder image. Only the IS versions are weather sealed.
Price is a big differentiator. The
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L USM Lens
your budget stops here, you still get a lot of lens for the money. The
even better image quality and of course, IS. Relative to the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS II USM Lens, the f/4
IS has more CA at the longer half of the focal length range and more vignetting at f/4. Otherwise, the both of
these lenses have impressive image quality.
I'm often asked if I really use f/2.8 much on my 70-200 L. Reality is that I use f/2.8 much more than all of the
other apertures combined. This focal length range requires a very large shooting distance for group photos, so
unless I'm shooting landscape or architecture, I typically have a single subject that I want to stand out in the
photo - and possibly to stop the motion of. The shallow f/2.8 DOF combined with this telephoto zoom range can
create a very nicely blurred background - making the subject pop.
For stopping action, especially in low light, an f/2.8 aperture can make a big difference. If you are only shooting
action, the
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L USM Lens
has somewhat better image quality at f/2.8, the premium cost for the IS version must be considered. If you want
the best 70-200 L lens available - and arguably the best Canon zoom lens ever made (as of this review date) -
the 70-200 f/2.8 L IS II is definitely the lens to get.
The uses for this lens could fill a book. Or maybe a series of them.
The Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS II USM Lens is my first choice portrait lens. Some may find the 70-200mm
focal length slightly long for portraits when using a APS-C/1.6x
moderately tight portraits even on these bodies. Full frame body owners will find the 70-200mm focal length
range will allow full body portraits to tight head shots - and the improved MFD is especially noticeable when
shooting full frame head shots. With IS, careful framing and low light shooting is easy.
Event photography typically involves people in low light venues - and the 70-200 f/2.8 L IS II is an ideal event
lens. This is probably the second most important lens for weddings - typically very light-challenged events. Ever
meet someone who couldn't smile for a camera? This focal length range is useful for capturing unsuspecting
subjects - resulting in more-candid, natural shots. The relatively narrow FOV from this lens makes it easy to put
an attractive background behind the subject - even in a cluttered environment. Other indoor events such as
church and stage performance are great uses for the 70-200 f/2.8 L IS II.
Going for a walk in the park or to the beach with the family? The 70-200mm focal length is great for those
priceless candid shots of the loved ones. Hint: this is the point you make to sell your spouse on the lens
acquisition (though I do think those shots really are priceless). You can also mention how well Canon L lenses
hold their value - you are practically borrowing them. :)
With a wide f/2.8 aperture, fast AF and excellent wide open image quality, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS II
USM Lens is a great sports lens. Watch the pro photographers on the sidelines of your favorite sports event -
most have a 70-200 f/2.8 hanging over their shoulder even if they are using one of the
lens. The 70-200 IS II frames sports figures best on large fields (soccer, baseball ...) when used on an APS-
C/1.6x body. An f/2.8 lens is marginal for stopping indoor sports action, but it will get the job done - especially if
you have one of the latest DSLRs with great high ISO capabilities.
Although the
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L IS USM Lens
lighter weight), the 70-200mm f/2.8 will deliver landscape images that are at least as good.
For serious wildlife photography, I usually recommend a longer focal length lens such as the
. But, the 70-200 f/2.8 L IS II will work great if the subject is relatively close and/or large.
f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM Lens
When paired with the
Canon Extender EF 1.4x II
this purpose.
As always, use the ISO 12233 chart tool to directly
. I think you'll be impressed as much as I am.
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is the most affordable lens of the group. If
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L IS USM Lens
probably makes the most sense for you. Although the f/2.8 IS II
, but it works great for tight and
FOVCF body
is a better landscape lens (because of its smaller size and
on a Canon APS-C/1.6x body, this lens works especially well for
compare the 70-200 II IS with the rest of the Canon Zoom
has
as their primary
big guns
Canon 100-400mm
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