06-28-2023 12:00 AM
06-28-2023 01:10 AM
The 70~200 is a fantastic lens. f2.8 or f4. Glad you are pleased with your kit.
Lets see some of the BIF pictures when you get a chance. 😃
~Rick
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06-28-2023 02:53 AM - edited 06-28-2023 03:23 AM
Thanks Rick. I tried posting a few pics earlier but the site wasn't cooperating. I'll try again later.
JFG
06-28-2023 09:10 AM
I prefer the ergonomics of the the f/4 over the f/2.8, but ended up choosing the 2.8 for my uses of that range.
06-28-2023 03:48 PM - edited 07-07-2023 10:54 PM
These are my reasons for selecting the f4 over the f2.8 :
06-28-2023 03:59 PM
The 2.8 also has a metal mount, and the front element does not rotate.
06-28-2023 07:30 PM
Your right. all of the L series lenses have a metal mount. I also like that the front element doesn't rotate. That's a nice upgrade for changing lense filters.
06-28-2023 04:07 PM
As far as build goes, I found them of similar quality.
I totally get that for people who do certain genres of photography: portrait, events, fashion, advertising, some landscapes etc., the extra f/stop is worth the cost and the weight. For me, as a predominantly wildlife shooter, moving from DSLRs to MILCs, I had to lose some glass (I had a lot) and I just didn't use the f/2.8 version because of its weight and, in fact, any 70-200 because the focal range was not right for my subjects. Still, I really liked the quality (both optical and construction) of the f/4 version and in case I did need such a range, I hung onto the f/4 unit.
My go-to ranges usually start at around 200mm and go to about 1,000mm - so very different. That said, now that I am retired, I got the excellent RF 24-35L lens to expand my horizons and shoot wide, and I am enjoying the experience!
06-29-2023 12:03 AM - edited 06-29-2023 02:56 PM
Trevor, I think you will find a new world of photography with your new RF 14-35 L lense. I purchased my camera with a RF 24-105mm f4 is usm and its great. However, there are times when I wish I had an RF 14-35 lense. There is so much one can do with a fish eye lense. Let me know how your new lense works out for you.
Cheers, JFG
06-29-2023 12:11 AM - edited 06-29-2023 12:11 AM
Thanks JFG! Actually the 14-35 is not a true fisheye lens, but it is a super wide angle lens. One of the things I liked about it was that I could add filters to it without a special adapter and I got some magnetic filters with variable and graduated ND filters so I can try some super long exposures.
I was holding out for the planned RF 10-24 f/4 L, but got tired of waiting (of course it will inevitably come out next week, now I have bought). 🙄
Still, with three lenses - 14-35L, 24-105L and 100-500L I have a sort of holy trinity that will cover pretty much all I need, and if I get desperate I can use my EF 150-600 and 60-600 Sigma lenses - which have been great for wildlife.
06-29-2023 02:52 PM
Your right, the 14-35 is not a true fish eye lense, however at 14 mm it does give somewhat of a fish eye effect. 😀 I myself find a true fish eye lense too specialized and the 14-35 mm lense is just in the cusp. I'm having fun with the lenses I have and will have to wait a while to justify purchasing an additional lense. Also, I like wildlife and action photography so my next purchase will be a toss up between a EF150-600 and a 14-35 lense. I now have an EF 75-300mm that I kept from my previous system and use with my M50 Mark II when I'm traveling and have limited carrying space.. How does your EF150-600 compare to your Sigma 60-600 ?
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