Advantages: The ability to shoot in lower light, quiet auto focus and great colour reproduction. Disadvantages: A couple of tiny niggles. (see review)!
I have been writing camera or camera related reviews on Dooyoo and Ciao for a long time now but I have mainly stuck to reviewing equipment I have tested for my camera club rather than the equipment I use on a daily basis as a professional portrait photogr ...
Advantages: Awesomely sharp. Wide Aperture gives great control. Great colour. Disadvantages: A little fragile. Would prefer with Image Stabiliser.
This is the professional photographer's portrait zoom lens of choice. The constant F/2.8 aperture across the zoom range provides excellent performance in low-light, and the best control over depth of field in any zoom lens on the market today. Lens pe ...
Advantages: + image quality, build quality, IS, AF Disadvantages: really none, unless you can afford and warrant the 2.8 IS II
Well, what to say. this lens is absolutely worthy of its L stamp. There is always a choice to make for anyone looking at the 70 200 L group of lenses. what i would say, is, regardless of whether you choose the f/4 or f/2.8, ensure you get an image sta ...