Good Morning folks,
Can someone tell me if the above lens will fit the Canon 60D fine ?
Thanks.
right now i can only afford the NON IS version, maybe i should save my pennies for the IS ?
Spot on! I bought mine 3 years ago for £375, which was a good price then, just sold it for £330 as I have moved over to MFT.I had the F4 non IS and loved it, only reason I sold it was to upgrade...
If you bought the F4 non IS now, you could sell it on, for a minimal loss if / when you decided to upgrade to the IS version... It's a personal decision and really depends on how quick you can get the money together for the IS version / how quickly you want it / which lens do you really want...
Ok folks the question is this....do I
A : buy the non IS 70-200
B : buy 24-105
Then when I have enough sell whichever to buy the IS 70-200?
I like landscape and portraiture and currently have a sigma 10-20 and canon 85 1.8
Iam thinking I may not get as much use out if a 24-105 where as the 70-200 will shoot some sports and event stuff I would like to do....thoughts please.
Thanks.
I think I will go for the 70-200. I have been offered a f4 IS for £600
I'd be interested in the answer to this as well.What degrades on them over time?
The lens is 2012
Keep us up to date and enjoy your new lens if you get it
Well I dont know about anyone else, but mine was hardly ever off my 40d. It was attached In the backpack and only changed for the 10-20 siggy when needed for wider landscape shots (I mostly took it hiking, which is why I changed to micro 4/3, the weight you see!) I loved the way the 70-200 'squeezed' the long landscape images.I did not consider the age when buying mine, which is a bit of an oversight. It seems mine is a 2009 build, but fortunately it does seem in great shape, with zoom and focus rings still feeling tight and smooth, with no play... and no dust on the internal elements. I guess for most people these will not be day-to-day lenses, and therefore will see less use and wear than other focal ranges, which means the chance of getting a good one is high.
I loved the way the 70-200 'squeezed' the long landscape images.
I got the lens...totally made up with it