lucky_13
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Hi all i want to know if IS is necessary with fast shutter speeds such as 1/250 or above @ lets say 200mm or so. OR WHAT IS THE MINIMUM SHUTTER SPEED I CAN GET AWAY WITH WITHOUT USING IS @ A 200mm FOCAL LENGTH IN LOW LIGHT?
I'm asking these questions because i want to decide on an IS or non IS version of a 70-200, i would like a fast aperture of f/2.8 but i would settle for f/4
money is always an issue. i would like to use the lens to replace my no longer with me 55-250, i want something opticaly superior, IQ, sharpness,low light, my hyperactive children running around the parks. i want something that can make the subject stand out from the background. I've narrowed it down to these lenses.
Tamron 70-200 f2.8 (Sharp wide open but slow AF) £495 @ amazon
Sigma 70-200 f2.8 macro hsm II (not as sharp as the tammy wide open but better AF) £595 @ amazon
Canon 70-200 f4 L IS USM (very sharp from wide open and has IS but twice the price of the tamron) £825 @ flashcamera
Failing to make a decision i would possibly get a prime like the Canon 50 F/1.4 but a zoom would be more useful.
I'm asking these questions because i want to decide on an IS or non IS version of a 70-200, i would like a fast aperture of f/2.8 but i would settle for f/4
money is always an issue. i would like to use the lens to replace my no longer with me 55-250, i want something opticaly superior, IQ, sharpness,low light, my hyperactive children running around the parks. i want something that can make the subject stand out from the background. I've narrowed it down to these lenses.
Tamron 70-200 f2.8 (Sharp wide open but slow AF) £495 @ amazon
Sigma 70-200 f2.8 macro hsm II (not as sharp as the tammy wide open but better AF) £595 @ amazon
Canon 70-200 f4 L IS USM (very sharp from wide open and has IS but twice the price of the tamron) £825 @ flashcamera
Failing to make a decision i would possibly get a prime like the Canon 50 F/1.4 but a zoom would be more useful.
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