Joshwain
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Hi all,
I haven't posted for a while, so there's probably a few new faces since I was last active!
Anyway, I'm looking for some advice seeing as I can't make my mind up and as a student, money is an issue. If there was no such thing as money, I'd be getting the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II in the next 5 minutes - but the tories rule... I'm not a banker and I have a massive student loan.
So, the lenses within my budget...
I can afford the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 (non-os) OR the Canon 70-200mm f/4L (non-is)
It's mainly for equestrian and some football, but there's also a chance I'll be shooting some indoor sports like volleyball, where the light isn't great! My worry isn't so much having to ramp up my ISO for the smaller aperture, but more the focus speed in lower-lit environments. Obviously the Canon lens is better built and will probably be a bit sharper, but would it cope indoors?
It'd be great to hear from people who own/have used both!!
Cheers,
Josh.
I haven't posted for a while, so there's probably a few new faces since I was last active!
Anyway, I'm looking for some advice seeing as I can't make my mind up and as a student, money is an issue. If there was no such thing as money, I'd be getting the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II in the next 5 minutes - but the tories rule... I'm not a banker and I have a massive student loan.
So, the lenses within my budget...
I can afford the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 (non-os) OR the Canon 70-200mm f/4L (non-is)
It's mainly for equestrian and some football, but there's also a chance I'll be shooting some indoor sports like volleyball, where the light isn't great! My worry isn't so much having to ramp up my ISO for the smaller aperture, but more the focus speed in lower-lit environments. Obviously the Canon lens is better built and will probably be a bit sharper, but would it cope indoors?
It'd be great to hear from people who own/have used both!!
Cheers,
Josh.

