Skywise
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I've got a Canon 6D and the 16-35f2.8II lens which I used in my last few DW trips to get some great night shots and spectacular video of the fireworks.
My primary shooting interests are night photography and/or indoor scenery so I'm always looking for an F2.8 lens to start (I do outside scenery too but just about any decent lens will cover my needs for that).
The new Canon 16-35 F4 with IS is out and getting rave reviews with image quality being on-par with the f2.8 model and in some cases BETTER (especially in the corners) (and it's almost 50% cheaper than the f2.8 model!)
The IS would definitely help with my videoing (and trying to take indoor shots without a tripod) but I'm trying to figure out if I'm going to lose much light resolution with the F4 vs F2.8 which is more important to me.
Anyone have any opinions?
My primary shooting interests are night photography and/or indoor scenery so I'm always looking for an F2.8 lens to start (I do outside scenery too but just about any decent lens will cover my needs for that).
The new Canon 16-35 F4 with IS is out and getting rave reviews with image quality being on-par with the f2.8 model and in some cases BETTER (especially in the corners) (and it's almost 50% cheaper than the f2.8 model!)
The IS would definitely help with my videoing (and trying to take indoor shots without a tripod) but I'm trying to figure out if I'm going to lose much light resolution with the F4 vs F2.8 which is more important to me.
Anyone have any opinions?