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F2.8 and light with Canon 17-55 and Sigma 18-35

Started Aug 18, 2015 | Discussions thread
007peter
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Keep in mind that 17-55 has 3- Stop IS, allowing slower shutter-speed for more light

Strange question but hard to answers:

  • If you have Sigma 18-35, then just shoot it at f/1.8.  Isn't that the whole point of buying it in the 1st place?  Why bother with f/2.8 is you own this lens????
  • While Canon 17-55/2.8 may be 1 1/3 stop slower to Sigma, it also makes up for it by having a 3 Stop Image Stabilization.  allowing you to shoot at slower shutter-speed (1/10s ~ 1/40s) while retain sharpness.

In my experience, image stabilization worth its weight in gold.  It allow you to take sharp photo even at flow 1/10s ~ 1/30s and remove minor handshakes.  While fast prime w/o IS will give me more shutter-speed, higher shutter-speed isn't always practical.  For example, shooting at 1/60s~1/100s in lowlight often result in pitch-black-backdrop.  Where as using slower 1/10S ~ 1/40s allow me to illuminate the backdrop and avoid the pitch-black backdrop that I find annoying.

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