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britinozz
16-08-2011, 12:55am
What do you think about the canon 70-200 II
For the money ?
Or can you recommend some thing else for same money.
I'm going to Santorini and uk in sept so I have been saving for a while and looking at a fish eye as well so any help on what to buy would be great.

andylo
16-08-2011, 11:45am
Bloody great lens! As sharp as some prime lens. Color rendering is great. Versatile if you are into portraits and you have a full frame (I use it on a 1.3x crop and still find it great) Generate smooth, creamy bokeh if you are into shallow DoF. Weather seal is always a plus and build quality is awesome. Focus is darn quick + silent. Last but not least, the 4-stop IS is MUCH better than the gen I IS!!!

Running around with it can hear the IS rattle a little :p It is a heavy lens. And with all of above great features, the RRP in Australia is still a bit of a joke, especially I got my from HK effective under $2K!

If you are into Landscape, maybe also consider one of the Tilt-Shift lens? :) (and I really want one myself :D)

unistudent1962
16-08-2011, 11:49am
Unless you already have that range covered, I think you'd get a LOT more use out of any 70-200 than you would a fisheye.

Scotty72
16-08-2011, 8:21pm
I love mine :th3:

gary
16-08-2011, 8:58pm
Just bought the 70-200mm F2.8 ll and love it.
It's a lot of money but it brings a lot of joy.
I think you would get a lot more use out of it than a fish eye.

rowdy23
16-08-2011, 9:41pm
as an option..... sigma have a 70-200 2.8. mega quick focus.. image stabilisation. for approx 800 off net or $1000 in store

vk2gwk
16-08-2011, 9:51pm
On a FF like the 5D2 and with a 24-105 already in your pack I would rather go for something with longer reach. When I travel overseas I usually take my 24-105 and my 100-400 with me. Covers most situations. Been to Santorini (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vk2gwk/sets/72157624195465888/) and there the 24-105 was doing the job.

britinozz
17-08-2011, 1:28pm
Bloody great lens! As sharp as some prime lens. Color rendering is great. Versatile if you are into portraits and you have a full frame (I use it on a 1.3x crop and still find it great) Generate smooth, creamy bokeh if you are into shallow DoF. Weather seal is always a plus and build quality is awesome. Focus is darn quick + silent. Last but not least, the 4-stop IS is MUCH better than the gen I IS!!!

Running around with it can hear the IS rattle a little :p It is a heavy lens. And with all of above great features, the RRP in Australia is still a bit of a joke, especially I got my from HK effective under $2K!

If you are into Landscape, maybe also consider one of the Tilt-Shift lens? :) (and I really want one myself :D)
Hi where did you get your lens from the cheapest ive seen it is for $2300 from over seas

KeeFy
17-08-2011, 3:58pm
Awsome lens! I swap btw the 70-200 mk2 and the 17-55.... and realise that most of the time the 70-200 stays on as i don't really do much landscapes these days. The extra reach helps a lot with some street shooting.

Thing about fisheye is that there are not many situations that you can effectively use it ( IMO ).

andylo
18-08-2011, 10:07am
Hi where did you get your lens from the cheapest ive seen it is for $2300 from over seas

Man-Shing in MongKok, Hong Kong.