On 1 Feb 2004 at 18:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (edited):

> ...want to get the quality of my lenses one step up before I invest in

> digital (decided to keep scanning slides for a year and 
> go for glass). Now I photograph with an EOS 50E and
> Canon 20-35 3,5-4,5
> Canon 50 1,8
> Canon 28-105 3,5-4,5
> Canon 100-300 4,5-5,6
> Sigma 400 5,6 APO / Macro
> 
> I shoot people (studio), landscapes en animals. 
> See also 
>
http://www.photo.net/photodb/member-photos?include=all&photo_id=2016035
> 
> I have the choice for:
> 
> 
> B
> 70-200 2,8 IS
> TC 1,4
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B is the choice.  I have the other lenses but continue to reach for the
70-200mm F2.8 for studio and outdoor work.
The F2.8 is fast enough to provide good soft backgrounds wide open or up
to 5.6 to keep eyes and ears in focus.
The 135mm F2 is great as is the 85mm F1.8 but it is sooo much easier to
use zoom to frame the subject.
I have the Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 and realy like this lens and its price.
Granted I do not have IS, but F2.8 is fast so I can use faster shutter
speeds or when needed a tripod.

Peter K

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