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<blockquote data-quote="keithaba" data-source="post: 233414" data-attributes="member: 3720"><p>The L series lenses capture stunningly crisp images and rich colors, but be ready to shell out some serious cash! That lense will run you around $1200!</p><p></p><p>One of the best features of most L series lenses is that they offer an f2.8 aperture. This allows you to take pictures in lower light situations, or stop action with less light. The only catch is most lenses loose a lot of optical quality below f4.5 or 5.6. The L series suffers the least from this problem (some people don't consider that a problem because they want a softer image, or to blurr the backround more) when compared to other canon EF lenses, sigma, and tamaron lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithaba, post: 233414, member: 3720"] The L series lenses capture stunningly crisp images and rich colors, but be ready to shell out some serious cash! That lense will run you around $1200! One of the best features of most L series lenses is that they offer an f2.8 aperture. This allows you to take pictures in lower light situations, or stop action with less light. The only catch is most lenses loose a lot of optical quality below f4.5 or 5.6. The L series suffers the least from this problem (some people don't consider that a problem because they want a softer image, or to blurr the backround more) when compared to other canon EF lenses, sigma, and tamaron lenses. [/QUOTE]
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