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I know there's been a few threads like this of late but I'm on the brink of taking the plunge and buying the Canon 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 L IS USM.
It's a fair old outlay for me and not surprisingly I guess I'm getting a few last min doubts about whether it's the right option.
In terms of what I want - I have a 40D just now and I'm after a lens that will do a bit of everything - in other words - landscapes at the (shorter end mainly) but also my kids & dogs playing (middle ground) yet be suitable for wildlife at the longer extremes. It will be used on a tripod as well as handheld.
These are the lenses that are niggling away at me as they are obviously less expensive.
Sigma 120-400 f/4.5-5.6 DG OS HSM - by all accounts has 3 or 4 stops IS compared to Canon's 1
Sigma 150-500 f/5.0-6.3 DG OS HSM - same as above although I think I prefer the reports of the 120-400.
'Bigma' 50-500 f/4-6.3 EX DG - lack of IS concerns me for the handheld side of things although I know it performs well on a tripod.
Canon 70-200 f2.8 (not the IS one) - slight change in thinking but a teleconverter would be an option.
Anyway - If anybody could express an opinion on any of the obove or offer advice it would be much appreciated.
It's a fair old outlay for me and not surprisingly I guess I'm getting a few last min doubts about whether it's the right option.
In terms of what I want - I have a 40D just now and I'm after a lens that will do a bit of everything - in other words - landscapes at the (shorter end mainly) but also my kids & dogs playing (middle ground) yet be suitable for wildlife at the longer extremes. It will be used on a tripod as well as handheld.
These are the lenses that are niggling away at me as they are obviously less expensive.
Sigma 120-400 f/4.5-5.6 DG OS HSM - by all accounts has 3 or 4 stops IS compared to Canon's 1
Sigma 150-500 f/5.0-6.3 DG OS HSM - same as above although I think I prefer the reports of the 120-400.
'Bigma' 50-500 f/4-6.3 EX DG - lack of IS concerns me for the handheld side of things although I know it performs well on a tripod.
Canon 70-200 f2.8 (not the IS one) - slight change in thinking but a teleconverter would be an option.
Anyway - If anybody could express an opinion on any of the obove or offer advice it would be much appreciated.

