Photography Asked by dhpasta on March 22, 2021
I’m looking for replacement of my Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. Camera is Canon EOS 700D.
Requirements:
Candidates:
Doubts:
I’m not very experienced photographer and after reading and watching dozen reviews I feel like all above are great lenses and suitable for me. I will be thankful for some advices!
As a former long time Canon 700D user that did wildlife and amateur sport photography with some of the lenses that you listed as your options, I recommend you go with the 200mm f/2.8. It is a prime lens, it's much sharper than zoom lenses, and also lets in more light due to the f/2.8 aperture. I used the same combo (700D + Canon 200mm f/2.8 + 1.4x teleconverter) for most amateur soccer games I photographed and also managed to get some amazing bird and deer shots with nice background separation.
I also had the opportunity to test the 70-200 f/4. Although it has amazing image quality, the f/4 aperture will force you to increase your ISO, and the 700D isn't the best at high ISOs.
On your doubts:
But again this is very subjective since I can only recommend you from my experiences.
Answered by weinde on March 22, 2021
I currently have the Tamron 70–200mm f/2.8 and it is a powerhouse of a lens that is very versatile. The f/2.8 will allow you to achieve a noticeably better bokeh than the f/4 and gives you the ability to lower your ISO in comparison to a f/4 or a f/5.6. It is a durable lens and in conjunction with a 1.4x or 2.0x teleconverter it will allow you to reach even closer to the subject. The reason I would choose this over a 200mm prime is because you have the ability to zoom out all the way to 70mm while keeping the f/2.8. It will allow you to play around with your composition of the subject and allow space for cropping should you need to.
Answered by David P on March 22, 2021
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