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02/10/2006 01:43:43 AM · #1
I'm considering getting a Canon 75-300mm telefoto (either the Image Stabilizer one or the regular) and I'm wondering whether or not the extra $400 is worth it. Any opinions?
02/10/2006 01:45:34 AM · #2
Dont know with that particular lense but i know IS is great. And its a must if you do a lot of handheld shots
02/10/2006 01:53:47 AM · #3
I have the IS version. I love the IS but it gets a bit soft past 200. Still very useable though (helps to stop down a bit).

On DRebel 300D:


At 300mm ISO 200 F5.6 1/160


At 240mm ISO 1600! F13 1/1600
02/10/2006 03:14:31 AM · #4
The IS really does work, I have the 100-400 and when you switch IS on it makes a big difference, especially out at full zoom, also very good for when the light is starting to go.
02/10/2006 08:20:41 AM · #5
Originally posted by khinkle:

I'm considering getting a Canon 75-300mm telefoto (either the Image Stabilizer one or the regular) and I'm wondering whether or not the extra $400 is worth it. Any opinions?

What kind of shooting are you planing on doing with your new lens?
02/10/2006 08:39:36 AM · #6
forget IS, images with IS are never TACK sharp. It may get you a shot in the dark that you couldn't have gotten otherwise but none will be sharp. Spend the extra $400 on a tripod.

Tim
02/10/2006 08:48:36 AM · #7
Tripod and F2.8 or wider :-)
02/10/2006 09:25:49 AM · #8
Better to have it and not need it, then to need it and not have it. I had the lens without it and returned it to get the one with it.
02/10/2006 10:18:03 AM · #9
Originally posted by khinkle:

I'm considering getting a Canon 75-300mm telefoto (either the Image Stabilizer one or the regular) and I'm wondering whether or not the extra $400 is worth it. Any opinions?


IS is great for situations where a tripod is not allowed or not practical.

I have the 75-300 IS lens but have just recently upgraded to a longer zoom.

If you check my portfolio, most of the chipmunk and chickadee shots were done with that lens.

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