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I am looking to get a new longer zoom lens and I was looking at the Canon 70-300 mm F4-5.6 IS (not the DO one). While poking around on various review sites, I always see comparisons of that lens being made to "L" glass, usually the 70-200 mm F4. I am primarily interested in this for certain low light situations (school play/concert settings). This had me wondering about lens speed.
Hypothetically, if I take the same picture using 2 different lenses, using the same apeture setting, and assuming the same light, will the shutter speed be the same for in both instances, or can the optical quality of a lens (using "L" glass as an example) result in a different (faster) shutter speed to get the same exposure.
Any takers on this?
Hypothetically, if I take the same picture using 2 different lenses, using the same apeture setting, and assuming the same light, will the shutter speed be the same for in both instances, or can the optical quality of a lens (using "L" glass as an example) result in a different (faster) shutter speed to get the same exposure.
Any takers on this?