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Editor's Choice 2007: SLR Lenses

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We were always willing to trade a stop of speed for a smaller, lighter version of Canon's bread-and-butter 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom. In fact, the existing EF 70-200mm f/4 has become one of our favorite lenses, and this new version adds Canon's built-in Image Stabilizer (IS) -- greatly mitigating the tradeoff in speed. The f/4 lens's smaller size makes it easier to hold steady than its f/2.8 counterpart, as well as more transportable for outdoor and travel photography. It's also the first EF lens to offer an extra stop of stabilized range -- four stops total, says Canon, rather than three. Even that one-stop advantage over the f/2.8 version makes up the difference, unless you need a higher shutter speed to capture fast action or want especially shallow depth of field. IS or not, this is one of the sharpest lenses we've seen. About $1,060.

American PHOTO Editor's Choice 2007

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