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rjmhotrod said:Ok guys and gals, it's almost Christmas and so I'm thinking my business needs to give me an early bonus in the form of a lens (I'm self-employed). As an amateur I'm wanting a good telephoto zoom lens. I've narrowed it down to 2 choices (though I'm leaning heavily in favor of one of them):
Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM $560
or
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0L USM $550
I must admit I'm really wanting the L lens, but are the optics and convenience of the L lens worth the sacrifice of an extra 100mm and IS? The majority of what I shoot is handheld so you would think that I would want the IS lens, but I'm just stuck on that L. It's like "do I want a Mercedes C230 or a loaded Ford Five Hundred?"
What do you think?
BTW - I'm shooting on a Canon Digital Rebel XT (350D)
Can you think of any reason that you might use the extra 100mm and IS? do you shoot outdoor sports? or go take pics of animals? nature? etc? I would have to say that you should get whatever you feel you will use more often without sacrificing. if you only shoot outdoors in the daylight, then the 70-200 will do fine. if you find yourself shooting more towards early morning or sunset, then the 70-300 with IS might help a bit. but remember the aperture will be f/5.6 at the long end and even with IS, it may only help you get a few stops. so it really depends on your intended usage. possibly the 70-300 is a bit more versatile. but i think the 70-200 will have better image quality.