Jeffster wrote: 400mm f/1.3 ?? Man how much is that beast?
Scotty wrote: Canon has a 200-400 coming out, but probably not till after you go.
I'd go 300 f/2.8 on crop, and 400 on 1.3.
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Scotty wrote: Canon has a 200-400 coming out, but probably not till after you go.
I'd go 300 f/2.8 on crop, and 400 on 1.3.
You mean a 400 with a 1.4?
300 2.8 is way to expensive most likely. Depends on the dude's budget.
BTW I totally forgot about Canon bringing out the 200-400 with built in 1.4 extender.
Scotty wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Scotty wrote: Canon has a 200-400 coming out, but probably not till after you go.
I'd go 300 f/2.8 on crop, and 400 on 1.3.
You mean a 400 with a 1.4?
300 2.8 is way to expensive most likely. Depends on the dude's budget.
BTW I totally forgot about Canon bringing out the 200-400 with built in 1.4 extender.
Renting should only be a few hundred bucks, even for the 400 f/2.8.
Scotty wrote:
Jeffster wrote: 400mm f/1.3 ?? Man how much is that beast?
I said 400mm on 1.3, which is a crop factor (canon's 1d series cameras..their sport cameras).
it's a f/2.8.
Conner wrote: Wha Who!! Grand Prix is nearly here. I'm still in California and this will be my first time attending this race. I have a friend of mine who lives in one of the condo towers that the race goes around. I'll be on the 19th floor and my longest lens is a 70-200mm (Canon). I will have access to a couple of the corners and straight sections of the track. I was wondering what lens would be a good lens to rent for this event?
Anyone going to this too?
Fology wrote:
Conner wrote: Wha Who!! Grand Prix is nearly here. I'm still in California and this will be my first time attending this race. I have a friend of mine who lives in one of the condo towers that the race goes around. I'll be on the 19th floor and my longest lens is a 70-200mm (Canon). I will have access to a couple of the corners and straight sections of the track. I was wondering what lens would be a good lens to rent for this event?
Anyone going to this too?
That is awesome! Have fun! I'm sure your 70-200 will be fine. Are you really going to buy a bigger lens for just one event?
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