Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I have heard great things about the macro performance of the (recently) new, 100mm 2.8 IS L lens that provides up to 4 stops of anti-vibration security. Also, the front does not extend nor rotate with focus as the movements are internal!
But how does it work for people and street scenes. Can you share your experience. I find that the Canon EF 50 mm macro, although slow to focus is perhaps one of the best optics for portraits. So I was thinking that the 100 mm 2.8 might be even better.
Thanks,
Asher
Also, BTW, how do you think it behaves compared to the Canon 70-200 2.8: IS at 100mm in MTF? I'm wondering which would be best for a stitched panorama at that focal length.
But how does it work for people and street scenes. Can you share your experience. I find that the Canon EF 50 mm macro, although slow to focus is perhaps one of the best optics for portraits. So I was thinking that the 100 mm 2.8 might be even better.
Thanks,
Asher
Also, BTW, how do you think it behaves compared to the Canon 70-200 2.8: IS at 100mm in MTF? I'm wondering which would be best for a stitched panorama at that focal length.
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