100mm Macro & 70-200 f/2.8 Redundant?
AlbertZeroK
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Just got a 70-200mm f/2.8 and I"m wondering now if my 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens is redunancy. I don't mind the weight of the 70-200 and like the zoom feature, but is there a reason to keep the macro lens?
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The EF 70-200mm, f2.8L is a lot of things but close focus or macro are not among its strong features. The EF 100mm, f2.8 Macro is also sharper wide open and considerably lighter.
There are lots of different opportunities for both lenses. For indoor event work where the activities can be at various distances, I like the 70-200mm. I also like it for certain landscapes at, or near, the 200mm end, to compress (apparent) distance with very good DOF control. Add the 77mm, 500D close-focus diopter and you can get much closer to the subject, allowing higher magnifications, but it's still not "macro".
The Macro lens is fantastic for its intended uses of tiny subjects, but it's also extremely competent for head-n-shoulders and head shots.
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Plus yes, the 100 macro is so much lighter and nicer in that respect! I also used to use it for some wedding candids, but now that I got the 85 1.8 will probably use that more...
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Thanks for all the great input. I'm a long time photographer who just recently got into the better gear so I"m still struggling on how to use it all.
EFS 17-55 f/2.8 & 10-22 // Sigma 30mm f/1.4 & 50mm f/1.4
Sigma Bigma OS // Canon 70-200 IS f/2.8
Even though I bought the 77mm 500D marco adaptor for the 70-200, I still use the 100 mm for the marco and some small object.
If you have the enough space in the cabinet, just keep it for the desktop work.
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