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Ef 70-300 f/4-5.6 is usm or ef 70-200 f/4.0L usm

Which to get I.E is it better to have the I.S or the better glass

I dnt use a tripod so was thinking the 70-300
 
Even though the 70-200 is a cracking lens i would go for the 70-300 as i dont think the 70-200 would give you the reach for wildlife.
 
IS not really that much of an issue, just up the shutter speed.
 
IS not really that much of an issue, just up the shutter speed.

Just upping the shutter speed isn't a fix-all answer, although for sports (footy, cars etc) you're probably going to be shooting on a fast shutter speeds anyway so then it's down to ISO and f/stop....

OP - you really need to work out what priority you value most; constant f/4 aperture or overall reach up to 300mm...
 
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Just upping the shutter speed isn't a fix-all answer, although for sports (footy, cars etc) you're probably going to be shooting on a fast shutter speeds anyway so then it's down to ISO and f/stop....

OP - you really need to work out what priority you value most; constant f/4 aperture or overall reach up to 300mm...

I werent sure, i just remember reading somewhere that upping the shutter speed helps.
You dont particulaly want to use a high shutter speed for cars unless there head on, if you do theyll just look like their parked on the track.
 
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Dex, I don't shoot fast-moving sports but you're right about the track car thing ( was thinking about rallying - freezing splashes etc). It's that three-way balance of ISO, shutter and aperture that is essential to using your gear effectively, and unfortunately, that's why f/2.8 telephoto lenses exist, so you have a bit more leeway when it comes to inputting exposure values. :thumbs:
 
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