Hi.
I'm looking to buy a 70-200mm lens for a Canon 7D and was torn between two options, the Canon f2.8 L USM and the Canon f4.0 IS L USM.
I'm mostly a general photographer, but I've begun leaning towards sports photography lately (rugby). On one hand I'm thinking the f2.8 will help with the poor light I'm likely to experience throughout the winter and help push up the shutter speed, but on the other hand the image stabilisation of the f4.0 seems better for longer shots :shrug:
Any recommendations ?
And before anyone says it, no I can't aford the Canon f2.8 IS L USM :shake:
I did also think about the Sigma APO 70-200 mm f/2.8 II APO EX DG HSM, but it's a long time since I've bought a Sigma, so I'm not sure how it compares to Canon's L series.
Thanks.
I'm looking to buy a 70-200mm lens for a Canon 7D and was torn between two options, the Canon f2.8 L USM and the Canon f4.0 IS L USM.
I'm mostly a general photographer, but I've begun leaning towards sports photography lately (rugby). On one hand I'm thinking the f2.8 will help with the poor light I'm likely to experience throughout the winter and help push up the shutter speed, but on the other hand the image stabilisation of the f4.0 seems better for longer shots :shrug:
Any recommendations ?
And before anyone says it, no I can't aford the Canon f2.8 IS L USM :shake:
I did also think about the Sigma APO 70-200 mm f/2.8 II APO EX DG HSM, but it's a long time since I've bought a Sigma, so I'm not sure how it compares to Canon's L series.
Thanks.