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>>283714 You would think so, wouldn't you? Actually, it's only marginally better. I've used both rather extensively, and while it is better when you need the two stops at the long end, that's pretty much it for the "better" part [the rest of the better part is: slightly better contrast, slightly better image stabilization in terms of smoothness of initiation, better build]. If you're paying full retail, I personally couldn't justify unless I _knew_ I was going to be sticking with an APS-C Canon for the next decade.
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