R_Marvin
Active member
Most of my equipment is Nikon based so I had no Canon lenses when I purchased my C200. For lenses I took my C200 to a local camera store and tried several to see how they performed and ended up purchasing the Sigma 24-105 f/4 Art lens and the Canon 70-200 f/4 IS. Eventually I will add a 35mm f/1.4 to have something faster for low light situations. Most of my work at this time is corporate based, interviews, conferences, etc. and f/4 is fast enough for now.
I tested several Canon lenses, I really wanted to like the 17-55 f/2.8 as it is wider and a stop faster but the samples I tried at the store performed poorly having autofocus and face tracking issues. In contrast, both lenses I purchased were quick to autofocus, and the Sigma even performed better than comparable Canon lenses. It was fast and face tracking performed exceptionally well and it is very sharp across the entire frame.
I tested several Canon lenses, I really wanted to like the 17-55 f/2.8 as it is wider and a stop faster but the samples I tried at the store performed poorly having autofocus and face tracking issues. In contrast, both lenses I purchased were quick to autofocus, and the Sigma even performed better than comparable Canon lenses. It was fast and face tracking performed exceptionally well and it is very sharp across the entire frame.



