Why the 24-70 / 2.8L II does not have IS.
davel33
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Re: Now *that* is an interesting, and unexpected, response!
Great Bustard wrote:
davel33 wrote:
Great Bustard wrote:
arbuz wrote:
Great Bustard wrote:
davel33 wrote:
As of now I am the only one to vote
"IS is not necessary in the 24-70mm focal range, especially at f/2.8 (if choosing this answer, please reply with a post discussing IS in the 24 / 2.8 IS, 28 / 2.8 IS, 35 / 2 IS, and the many asking for a 50 / 1.8 IS and/or 50 / 1.4 IS)."
Hmm.
Anyway I think that the 24-70 is a lens for people shots, its not a good walk around lens, limited range, its not long and not short at least on a crop and the weight. I shoot events for the most part and the 24-70 range works very well for this on a crop. IS is not that useful at this range for people shots, I very seldom use less then 1/60 shutter. I have and use the 35 IS and 50 1.4 but both are for different subjects. The 35 IS for low light (non people) for the most part, now many lenses can you mount on a Canon that have better then F2 and IS, yes there is a home in my kit for this lens. The 50 1.4 I use for portraits and IS is not needed but sometimes when room is limited the 35 IS gets the job.
I would bet that Canon thinks no one in their right mind would spend $2000 for a walk around lens or a lens to take pics of the grand kids, but some do as we all know.
Anyway for ME at least IS in a 24-70 is not a must, 95% of my subjects for this lens are people
Dave
So you only shoot people who are moving with the 24-70 / 2.8L II and don't shoot people at all with the 35 / 2 IS and 50 / 1.4? I didn't see that coming!
Di he actually say that? he can shot all sorts of subjects with primes he mentioned. he actually said clearly "for most part". For the part that he shots people he apparently doesn't have much use of IS and I concur with that observation.
He said that he has no use for IS because he primarily shoots events in 24-70mm focal range, "IS is not that useful at this range for people shots", "95% of my subjects for this lens are people", and that he uses the 35 / 2 IS and 50 / 1.4 for "different subjects". So, the reason he doesn't need IS on a 24-70 / 2.8 zoom, then, is because the people he shoots are in motion and/or in enough light that the shutter speed can be high enough at base ISO.
You should definitely read more carefully posts that were kindly provided in response to your poll.
Perhaps one of you can explain in a bit more detail, then, why IS is not needed for people photos in the 24-70mm range if not for the reasons I spelled out.
You seem to stuck on the idea that people dont move, they DO.
Sometimes people move, sometimes they don't. For sure, some people might only take photos of people that are always in motion. However, if you like, I can provide more than a few examples of *candids* where people are not moving.
LOL this is way past funny...
Dave
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