My main interest is taking photos of horses jumping. I currently use the following
Canon 400D
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L
Tokina AT-X Pro 38-70mm F2.6-2.8
Since getting the 70-200mm F2.8L (to replace a Sigma) I have rapidly come to the conclusion that the Tokina is, perhaps, a little soft at larger apertures as the Canon lens is so sharp. A lot of times poor light (especially indoor) means that I have to use large apertures, quite apart form the photos looking better whit a shallow depth of field.
Having just spent best part of £1000 on the Canon 70-200 I cannot yet justify getting a Canon "L" to replace the Tokina. I guess I could use a 50mm prime for the time being and that would be a relatively cheap option and crop photos as necessary.
Are other 3rd party zoom lenses in region of 28-70mm worth considering (Sigma, Tamron etc)or will I just be disappointed?
Canon 400D
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L
Tokina AT-X Pro 38-70mm F2.6-2.8
Since getting the 70-200mm F2.8L (to replace a Sigma) I have rapidly come to the conclusion that the Tokina is, perhaps, a little soft at larger apertures as the Canon lens is so sharp. A lot of times poor light (especially indoor) means that I have to use large apertures, quite apart form the photos looking better whit a shallow depth of field.
Having just spent best part of £1000 on the Canon 70-200 I cannot yet justify getting a Canon "L" to replace the Tokina. I guess I could use a 50mm prime for the time being and that would be a relatively cheap option and crop photos as necessary.
Are other 3rd party zoom lenses in region of 28-70mm worth considering (Sigma, Tamron etc)or will I just be disappointed?