Random Snap Shot Thread

I have never needed the 2.8 IS. The 2.8 has always been just fine for me! Even in lower light times it has always been real nice! I used the non-is for all the snowdrift photos. I also used it for any football photos for CMU i had to take. I've shot that lens in the pouring rain, blizzard, and indoors with crappy light. It has always been fine!

.Chris
 
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You are better off getting the 4.0 IS vs 2.8 non IS. As far as low light goes, the IS 4.0 will step down to a slower shutter speed than you would gain light from the 2.8 vs 4.0.
 
You are better off getting the 4.0 IS vs 2.8 non IS. As far as low light goes, the IS 4.0 will step down to a slower shutter speed than you would gain light from the 2.8 vs 4.0.

In theory, but it will still require a longer shutter meaning if the subject is moving you can't get a still shot.
 
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