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I'm looking at different lens with a view to upgrading in the New Year and although I have an ideal wish list unfortunately I'd have to sell body parts to be able to get that as quick as I'd like.... 
Currently running with a Canon 40D and looking to upgrade my 28-135 to a 24-70 F2.8. However I will also need a 70-200 and this is where I'm having a bit of a problem deciding.
Obviously ideally I'd like the Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS, but with the price of these wont be getting one anytime soon, so am looking at a 70-200 F4 which I could afford much much sooner. I've read loads of reviews on the 70-200 range and think the F4 would do the job at least for a while (possibly indefinitely) but to clinch it would really want to see the depth of field difference.
If anyone has a 70-200 woud it be possible to post up similair pics showing 70mm at f2.8 and F4 and then 200mm at f2.8 and F4?
Sorry if this sounds an unusual request but would like to see what kind of general 'bokeh' effect each gives?
Thanks..

Currently running with a Canon 40D and looking to upgrade my 28-135 to a 24-70 F2.8. However I will also need a 70-200 and this is where I'm having a bit of a problem deciding.
Obviously ideally I'd like the Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS, but with the price of these wont be getting one anytime soon, so am looking at a 70-200 F4 which I could afford much much sooner. I've read loads of reviews on the 70-200 range and think the F4 would do the job at least for a while (possibly indefinitely) but to clinch it would really want to see the depth of field difference.
If anyone has a 70-200 woud it be possible to post up similair pics showing 70mm at f2.8 and F4 and then 200mm at f2.8 and F4?
Sorry if this sounds an unusual request but would like to see what kind of general 'bokeh' effect each gives?
Thanks..