It really depends what you are interested in. If you want to knock out the background and have good bokeh, there are several choices. <br><br>...
I have one as well, and it is a very nice lens. Here are a couple of shots from it: <br><br> f/1.8...<br> <img...
Geoff, perspective is everything. Someone who is looking at purchasing a 70-300 IS would think the 100-400 is in the stratosphere, and someone...
It depends upon how you look at it. I believe the 300 f/2.8L IS is my best lens with IS although the 500 f/4L IS is a close second. My 70-200...
It is a fantastic lens, and one of the sharper ones in Canon's line-up. IMO, it is fairly easy to use. After using mine for a while, I wanted all...
First, I am assuming that Studio means studio lighting. If this is the case, why are you looking at these lenses. At best, it is a waste. At...
I always have lenses attached to each of my bodies, and many times I keep fairly heavy lenses on them. I do typically try to support both the lens...
I agree with the posts above. One other thing to remember is that different lenses take different amounts of power to keep IS moving. I can tell...
photozone's tests are always based on a 1.6 crop camera which doesn't tell you very much IMO. It is just one point of data.
I shoot a fair amount of portraiture, and I own the 85 f/1.2L along with a number of other fairly nice lenses already. I had considered purchasing...
It is good that Canon acknowledges and fixes their lenses when they have problems, and above all else this is important. I have seen a number of...
I agree. I would get <a href="http://epaperpress.com/ptlens/">PTLens here.</a> It is simple to use, works great, and it is free!
There are very, very, very few honest photography stores. I am not sure what it is about photography equipment, but it seems to bring more scams...
I agree with some of what has been said, and disagree with probably more of it. For whatever it is worth, I own the 70-200 f/2.8L IS, 100-400 and...
If you are looking for children's photography, I agree with the suggestion of the 85 f/1.8 above. You can frequently find them used which can...
600 f/4L IS
I agree. If you are looking at $200, the Vivitar is actually a very good deal for what you get. I am by no means a fan of the newer Vivitar...
I agree with the 50 as well. I would pick the 50 f/1.4 if possible. The lens that "fills" the gap the best if you have to have every mm covered...
I agree. The 85 f/1.2L is my favorite portrait lens, and I am primarily a portrait shooter. It is simply fantastic. The 135 f/2L is very nice if...
It is a very, very nice lens. You can certainly use it in many situations including the street or studio. I personally think it is a waste for...
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