Citeren Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The 135/2 and 1.4 TE combo are on my list of things to buy.
> 
> Why?  I want the ability to shoot at f2.  I'm willing to go down to 2.8
> for
> a ~200mm lens.  But at 135, I want the extra stop.
> 
> Size and weight are also a factor.  The 70-200/2.8 is a big, honkin' lens.
> I've owned a similar zoom of a different brand before.  It's a nice lens.
> But often, I left it at home because of the size/weight issue.
> 
> --
> Eric
> http://canid.com/
> 

You take the words right of my mouth (sounds like Meat Love ...)
I want the 135 for outdoor portraits with nice bokey and for low 
light 'concert stuff'. It seems to me that with a good converter I get a 
nice 200 mm.

The 70-200 L f/4 is also on my wish list because of it's zoom and nice size 
for hiking (landscape en indoor studio portraiture).

I thought that this combo 70-400 4, 135 2, 1,4 converter would gives the 
best of both worlds.

Greetings
Leeuwtje

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