So after my (moved to Willy Waving) thread, I thought I'd put a couple or more photos taken with my new 70-200 f2.8.
Firstly, very impressed, love the ability to take photos in minimal lighting and the colours and contrast straight out of camera is very impressive. It's a little hard to know what is camera and what is lens though, as also have a relatively new 5D Mk III, which does confuse matters a little.
All these are unprocessed SOOC (with conversion to JEPG), so barring a little cropping to account for technique limitations, what you see is what you get!

Dad by munge, on Flickr
Taken at ISO 3200, no flash, really impressed with how it came out.

Caroline and Dad by munge, on Flickr

Teddy by munge, on Flickr
Always find shooting in snow tricky, there can be such a range of exposures, so easy to over or under expose parts of a scene. I think the camera and lens have coped really well. Just as well, as have no laptop to PP with.
Second picture obviously a combination of good lens and impressive ISO ability of the camera, am curious how far it will go before problems with noise arise.
Firstly, very impressed, love the ability to take photos in minimal lighting and the colours and contrast straight out of camera is very impressive. It's a little hard to know what is camera and what is lens though, as also have a relatively new 5D Mk III, which does confuse matters a little.
All these are unprocessed SOOC (with conversion to JEPG), so barring a little cropping to account for technique limitations, what you see is what you get!

Dad by munge, on Flickr
Taken at ISO 3200, no flash, really impressed with how it came out.

Caroline and Dad by munge, on Flickr

Teddy by munge, on Flickr
Always find shooting in snow tricky, there can be such a range of exposures, so easy to over or under expose parts of a scene. I think the camera and lens have coped really well. Just as well, as have no laptop to PP with.
Second picture obviously a combination of good lens and impressive ISO ability of the camera, am curious how far it will go before problems with noise arise.