[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It's really easier than you may think. 

> 1. Do you mind carrying a heavier lens? If yes, get the F4.
> 2. Do you need extra stop, F2.8? If yes, buy the F2.8 IS 3. Will 
> handhold the lens and shoot in low light much of the time? If yes, 
> then you will need the F2.8 IS.

If you can afford it, you probably want to go for the fast glass,
especially if you missed a once-a-lifetime shot later on because you
didn't have the f2.8 IS.

Me?  I'm waiting 2 more weeks to get the f2.8 IS as I hear from reliable
source there will be a price drop on some L lenses (including the f2.8
IS) from April to June, at least this is in Canada, not sure if this is
worldwide.
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Ken, 

While fast glass may be sexy, if that once in a lifetime photo needs an
exposure of 1/250 at F8 who cares about F2.8?

Peter K

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