Is fast glass with image stabalizing redundant?

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EF-S doesn't work on full frame. >_<" Guess I need the 16-35mm.

If you're going to definitely go full frame, look at the 17-40 f/4L. It's nothing really special on a crop sensor, but it's a great lens for the price on a ff camera. It's a lot cheaper than the 16-35 and the filter size is 17mm, which is the same as the 70-200s and the 24-70. The 16-35 has a larger filter. This can save you some money in the long run by only having to buy one size of filters.

I also shoot in low life conditions with the f/4 and have to problems with it with the 5d mkii.
 
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If you're going to definitely go full frame, look at the 17-40 f/4L. It's nothing really special on a crop sensor, but it's a great lens for the price on a ff camera. It's a lot cheaper than the 16-35 and the filter size is 17mm, which is the same as the 70-200s and the 24-70. The 16-35 has a larger filter. This can save you some money in the long run by only having to buy one size of filters.

I also shoot in low life conditions with the f/4 and have to problems with it with the 5d mkii.

Thanks, this helps a lot.
 

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