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Why the lens gap?
There seems to be a big gap in both Canon and Nikon lenses between the 70-200/2.8 level and the next level up. In other words, if you have a 70-200/2.8 and you want more reach without too much of a speed penalty, what do you do?
You can buy a 1.4x TC and get 280mm at f/4. Not bad, but not a ton more reach. You can buy a 300/4, but it's not significantly better than the above, for the money. You can buy a 100-400L or a 400/5.6L, or a 2x TC, but I think those are too slow*. It would be great if there could be a 400mm f/4 lens that didn't cost an arm and a leg. I don't need Diffractive Optics, it's already going to be a big lens. I don't need IS/VR, shooting sports demands high enough shutter speeds, and who handholds a 400 anyway? Argh. I am afraid my move from the 7D to the 5D3 for sports is going to come back to haunt me this fall in Soccer season. I think I see a 1.4x TC in my future, we'll see. * Although I wonder if the latest cameras which offer clean ISO 1600 and clean or good enough ISO 3200 negate this? At least for daytime or late afternoon sports?
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Bill Jurasz
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I'm confused as to where this lens gap you are referring to is. We atart with a baseline with the 70-200/2.8. At 300 you have f/2.8 and f/4 choices, as well as the 1.4TC. At 400 you have f/2.8, f/4 and f/5.6 choices, as well as the 2.0 TC. I don't see a gap in lenses or choices. Instead I see choices that let you trade off dollars for aperture.
If you want more reach without a speed penatly that requires dollars. No way around that. If you are fine with one stop of loss you have options that cost less. And if you can tolerate two stops of loss you have more options. I will agree, however, that image stabilization on super tele's for sports is of no use. I wonder if its there for wildlife shooters.
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Let me elaborate. My question is, once you get a 70-200/2.8, where do you go from there? (if you're not a full time pro or very rich, that is) My point is, the options aren't exciting.
Yes, at 300 you have f/2.8 and f/4 options, but the f/2.8 is prohibitively expensive and the f/4 doesn't offer any value over a $475 1.4x TC. Yes, at 400mm you have f/2.8, f/4, and f/5.6 options, but again, f/2.8 is prohibitively expensive, and so is the f/4. f/5.6 is too slow, I think. My wish is for a more affordable 400mm f/4. I wonder how affordable it could be if it wasn't DO or IS, and maybe didn't contain the latest unobtanium elements. I think good number of part time pros and well-off sports parents would go for such a lens. In the mean time, I guess we will just settle for a TC or a slow 400.
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-Jack "I bought a new camera, it's very advanced. You don't even need it." - Steven Wright Last edited by jmphotocraft; Aug-09-2012 at 10:59 AM. |
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If you do daylight sports I think the answer is simple: add the 400/5.6 to your current 70-200/2.8. If you do low light sports you gotta spend the bucks or stay home. Unexciting? Maybe. But exciting costs bucks.
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I doubt IS adds a lot to the cost of a lens. But I do know that the engineering design and manufacturing precision get *much* more complicated with a wide aperture super-tele, hence the high price tag. There is no way around this, unless there is some unexpected and sustained demand that leads to new economies of scale. (Maybe you can start a viral request for all parents to buy 300mm and 400mm f/2.8 lenses for their kids' soccer games...) On the more helpful side (hopefully), I used to shoot my kids' games with a 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 and it worked really well in anything but night games. It's very versatile and not outrageously expensive. In fact, I got my first professional gigs using a portfolio that was largely shot with this lens as my primary tele.
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http://johnhefti.com/ Last edited by jhefti; Aug-09-2012 at 02:32 PM. |
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http://www.the-digital-picture.com/R...mp=0&APIComp=0 Doesn't seem worth the $900 premium. Quote:
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-Jack "I bought a new camera, it's very advanced. You don't even need it." - Steven Wright Last edited by jmphotocraft; Aug-09-2012 at 05:38 PM. |
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I took a look at your portfolio. You have some really nice stuff there. But most of it seems to be kids under the age of 12. Why are you worrying about purchasing NBA/NFL quality glass to shoot kids this age? My 300/2.8 was paid for 2 months after I got it from my contracts. If no one is paying you to shoot at a level where you can pay off this gear in a reasonable time, then use gear commensurate with what you're earning.
Yea, the 400/2.8 is pricey. But most of the guys who NEED that lens are paying it off in a month or two of work. If you can live with F4, get a 200-400 and call it good. |
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Lifetime Noob!
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= What I've been thinking this whole time. Ask your friend's if they need to spend $2500 on a 70-200 f/2.8 and they'll say you're nuts. Ask a wedding photographer and they'll say it's impossible to live without. |
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I just fear I'm going to need more reach for soccer now that my only camera is full frame, and it would be nice if I could do better than f/5.6. Guess the 1.4 TC is it. Quote:
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-Jack "I bought a new camera, it's very advanced. You don't even need it." - Steven Wright Last edited by jmphotocraft; Aug-10-2012 at 07:29 AM. |
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I would agree with the OP in the there are ways to trim down the prices a bit on the moderate aperture tele lenses; and maybe Canon has looked into this and determined that the cost savings wouldn't appreciably increase their sales. Or worse, would actually reduce their sales/profits on the higher end lenses. Like all markets, I'm sure there are subtleties to this one that Canon (hopefully) understands.
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Yea, I have. And it's why I don't have one. But if you ditch all the other stuff, and add back in what you'd be looking at spending for an alternative, then maybe it works... or maybe not. If not here are some alternatives: http://www.sigmaphoto.com/shop/120-4...o-os-hsm-sigma http://www.tokinalens.com/products/tokina/afl-12.html http://www.tamron-usa.com/lenses/prod/200500mm.asp |
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Major grins
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Used 300mm f/2.8. Usually some good values at KEH, B&H, or Adorama.
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John : Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists. D3s, D700, D300, Way more glass than the wife knows about, LR4, CS5 |
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I think it is more of a price gap than lens gap.
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-Photodad Canon 5DMarkIII, Canon 24-70 2.8L, Canon 70-200 2.8L IS, Canon TC. |
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But there is NO WAY, you can do soccer justice with a 70-200 and a full frame sensor. Even with a 1.4 converter you won't be able to shoot at f4, because the photos won't be sharp. When using a converter, you'll be lucky if they're sharp at f5.6. When you decide to shoot sports with a full frame sensor, and want to do it right, the only option is a 400 2.8, minimum. There is no 400 F4 answer. Even a used 300 2.8 won't get you more reach than you had with your DX sensor, and your 70-200. Thats why I'm still shooting my D300S with a used 300 2.8 that I bought for $2400. |
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I shoot soccer at 2.8 all the time and my images are sharp enough for magazine publication. Having been a soccer coach for 19 years, I tend to have an advantage over most others because more often than not I know where the ball is going before some of the players do. But to toss that out as an absolute is just wrong. Sorry. |
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Confucius say: Man shooting FX for sports has nail in shoe, also may have hole in head using prime shooting sports coming and going
I use the Nik 70/200 with a 2X EIII (300S). That TC is the only aspherical ground TC that give better edge to edge performance. I do use FX (D700) in that combo for some sports depending on the activity and my shooting site distance If you shoot all year, activities can reach into low light (winter time) and f4 doesn't do it. My 200/400 experience bore that out (6 mos ownership & took my financial bath). Consider a DX cam (used 300S?), your cost of ownership on resale may be less than acquiring a new lens
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![]() ![]() ![]() 120 yard field, 7D + 70-200/2.8II, all taken below 125mm: ![]() ![]() ![]() For covering a whole team in only one game, I would agree the chances of doing the team justice are slim. But for just shooting your own kids and your own kids' team over the course of a season, I think it's quite possible, as above. Quote:
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-Jack "I bought a new camera, it's very advanced. You don't even need it." - Steven Wright Last edited by jmphotocraft; Aug-21-2012 at 06:35 PM. |
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Even with my 1.4 on my 300 2.8, I don't shoot at f4, usually 5 or 5.6 to get better IQ. Hence my statement that he'd be lucky to get good IQ at 5.6, using a 1.4 converter on a 70-200 zoom. Quote:
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ie for an f4 version of the 400 f5.6 L (no IS/DO) pp
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I guess $1800-2000.
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