08-29-2015 06:10 AM
Just bought me a 70 with a 18-135mm kit lens.what are good quality not so expensive lens to matcg this.Looking at a 70-200mm f4 iS.Any recommendations??
08-29-2015 11:18 AM - edited 08-29-2015 11:28 AM
The 70-200 f/4 is a fantastic value. Super sharp. Hard to go wrong with that.
What do you shoot, though? Landscapes? Kids? Sports? Portraits? Any need for indoor low light capability?
08-29-2015 05:45 PM
Why do you feel you need something else? How is the lens you've got now coming up short? Not wide enough? Not long enough? Not able to render a strongly out of focus background? Not able to focus close enough?
Until you can tell us what you are missing, it's pretty hard to recommend a lens.
The EF 70-200/4 IS USM is an excellent telezoom... if that's what you need.
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08-30-2015 10:28 AM
I agree with Alan Myers. The focal length isn't really any better. Longer on one side but shorter on the other.
Your requirements?
The 70-200mm f4 is better in every other spec and way you can measure it, though.
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