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![]() | Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM Pros: Robust built flawlessly, sealed, stabilized, bright. Cons: Pesantuccio some would say, slightly soft at room temperature. I would also add a little pricey at least when I bought it myself. Opinion: I bought this lens because I needed a stabilized optical bright and tropical needs to work otherwise I would have kept the younger brother f4 unregulated. What about a tank is indestructible, fast autofocus even if not as the f4 in my opinion, at room temperature is slightly soft in the corners (especially my left top corner but there is only scraps to 300%). E 'is heavy in the backpack when mounted in the car, not that you can use but not anywhere near the manegevollezza F4. On the whole, however, is a great lens with a fabulous bouquet excellent definition worthy of a L and the ability to give the shots where the f4 must stop. In conclusion, a lens that is worth the money it costs, but I would not recommend if you do not necessarily need a 2.8 stabilized. sent on October 06, 2011 |
![]() | Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L USM Pros: Light (to be 70-200) handy, economical, defined as a blade, excellent bouquet, construction of first-order, fast AF (very nearly also makes the coffee). Cons: No tripod mount (sold separately) but if you use a hand is even an advantage. Lack of tropicalization. Opinion: It 'was my first bianchino bought with a great desire to have a white but with the fear that it was less than 2.8. Immediately after the first shots I realized that he had bought a razor, definition exciting, wonderful colors, light to carry, one of the best series L. Then I sold it to my brother because I had to go to work demands the greater is 2.8, which I think just a tad less defined the F4 .... but that's another story. I recommend it to those who have no need for a larger aperture, a real bargain considering that now had a large depreciation. Good light to you by Andrea sent on October 06, 2011 |
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