You are incredible. I've watched like 10-15 videos reviews for this lens. No nonesense rambling no bs. Just right to the point and in 9 minutes you managed to pack a ton of useful information. Now I'm sold and I really want to buy this lens.
Excellent review, thank you. No other reviews that I have seen have pointed out the non-standard lens foot arrangement, which came as a big surprise to me when I bought this lens.
Would you get this lens over the Sony 70-350 G for the a6700? I am debating between those two and the upcoming Sigma 70-200 F2.8. The Sony 70-200 F2.8 II is out of the equation as it is costly. Let me know what you think. Thanks!!
I think it depends on what focal ranges you shoot more. I like the 70-350 because I use it as a lightweight combo for bird photography on APS-C, and it is much cheaper. On the other hand, the 70-200 F4's close up capability is hard to resist and it covers FF sensor, so more useful focal range&aperture combination for street photography and portraits.
You are incredible. I've watched like 10-15 videos reviews for this lens. No nonesense rambling no bs. Just right to the point and in 9 minutes you managed to pack a ton of useful information. Now I'm sold and I really want to buy this lens.
Glad you liked the review! It is a must-have lens in my opinion.
Great review, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent review, thank you. No other reviews that I have seen have pointed out the non-standard lens foot arrangement, which came as a big surprise to me when I bought this lens.
Glad to hear that the review was useful!
Would you get this lens over the Sony 70-350 G for the a6700? I am debating between those two and the upcoming Sigma 70-200 F2.8. The Sony 70-200 F2.8 II is out of the equation as it is costly. Let me know what you think. Thanks!!
I think it depends on what focal ranges you shoot more. I like the 70-350 because I use it as a lightweight combo for bird photography on APS-C, and it is much cheaper. On the other hand, the 70-200 F4's close up capability is hard to resist and it covers FF sensor, so more useful focal range&aperture combination for street photography and portraits.
interesting. in the unboxings i saw to this lens, the tripod foot is always included.
I understand that it has fixed aperture, but doesn't image get a little bit darker when zooming from wide to tele?
Since the aperture stays the same throughout the focal range, it doesn't get any darker.
Are you Turkish? 👍 great review
Thanks
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