Canon 70-200mm f/4 L is the one of Canon Telezoom lens from L series edition. You know that L series have the best optical quality so the price is so expensive (hehe.. ga nyombong yee). Now, I’m gonna show you what could be done by this lens.
Yesterday, I went to Ancol beach, to hunt some good pictures there. Of course with my “model”. When the evening was passed (tepatnya habis maghrib), so many teenagers (boys and girls) were wasting their time, dating at the beach. I don’t know what they have done because the place was so dark.
Below is the picture of the beach i got using my Canon kit lens 18-55mm f/3.5-f-5.6. I had made the camera setting with ISO 1600, Tv=1/10 s, and Av=3.5.

ancol beach using 18-55.jpg
The result was so dark, nothing could be seen.
But I got an idea. I took my great Canon 70-200mm f/4 L “Bazooka” lens out from my Focus01 bag. With the velbon tripod, I set the lens on the camera, and tried to shoot. You can see the result below…

Ancol beach using 70-200mm (1)

Ancol beach using 70-200mm (2)
Hahaha… such a wonderful thing…
The other thing I like from this bazooka is when I capture the moonlight. With steady tripod, the fullmoon captured will be so beautiful. It looks like a sunkist-navel orange, my favourite fruit.

full moon using 70-200mm
The result, I crop the picture 100% and it looks so beautiful.

Full moon using 70-200mm
So… Lets go hunting…
Tags: Ancol beach, Bazooka lens, Canon 70-200mm f/4 L, Full moon, Image using Canon 70-200mm f/4 L, My great Canon lens, Picture of Canon 70-200mm f/4 L



December 10th, 2008 at 9:41 am
Aha congrats on your new camera. I love the last picture of the full moon. Are the artifacts on the pole introduced by the imaging or is it part of the moon?
Happy clicking to you!
December 11th, 2008 at 2:28 am
Thanks bro.. Great picture for great price..
I think it’s part of the moon.
Nice to know you.
September 23rd, 2009 at 5:18 am
Well, sweet… Someone will love this and I can’t wait to tell her about this. Thanks again…