As you can see I'm quite new to the forum and photography also. Had my 450D for a couple of months now and like most keen amateurs here I want to upgrade my glass.
I'm off to Cali for my honeymoon and need a lens that can cope with most stuff from head shots to buildings from a distance and sport maybe and have decided the 70-200mm range will suit the shots I intend to take.
First of all I looked at the F4's but I'm the sort of person who would rather get the best I can afford rather than settle for something nearly there.
My problem is whether I need to pay the £400 extra for IS on an F2.8 lens or should I invest in maybe the non IS and a 50mm F1.4 to give me more coverage. And the ability to get some nice indoors portraits.
Overall I intend to get myself 3-4 lenses to cover the pictures I would like to take and attempt (Portraits, sport, wildlife, gigs and landscapes). Hopefully I'll have some nice glass and kit completed in 2 or 3 years. By which time I'm sure something else will be needed.
Many thanks for reading.
Choccy...
I'm off to Cali for my honeymoon and need a lens that can cope with most stuff from head shots to buildings from a distance and sport maybe and have decided the 70-200mm range will suit the shots I intend to take.
First of all I looked at the F4's but I'm the sort of person who would rather get the best I can afford rather than settle for something nearly there.
My problem is whether I need to pay the £400 extra for IS on an F2.8 lens or should I invest in maybe the non IS and a 50mm F1.4 to give me more coverage. And the ability to get some nice indoors portraits.
Overall I intend to get myself 3-4 lenses to cover the pictures I would like to take and attempt (Portraits, sport, wildlife, gigs and landscapes). Hopefully I'll have some nice glass and kit completed in 2 or 3 years. By which time I'm sure something else will be needed.
Many thanks for reading.
Choccy...