A:AnswerYes it does come with a soft case a hood and a cap. I am using that lens with my EOS 80D. It gives me the control I need on M to establish the background effect desired beyond a slow moving subject at about 200 feet and f/2.8 no flash, near sunset, with smooth tracking and retention of focus. Your tripod must be reliable to effortlessly and gently swivel the mounted lens on your camera. Your steady hand while retaining your breath is expected. This investment now completes my tool box. I highly recommend it.
A:AnswerGreat for video. The image stabilization is pretty good for hand held at 200mm. While it is pretty silent, I would recommend getting an external microphone anyway.
A:AnswerHi have the Canon 80D .
It's a awesome camera, can handle pretty much everything for blogging because the floppy screen.
The only thing that I don't like about the 80D it's that I feel the screen can be damage very easily if you dont pay attention on what you doing.
9/10.
A:AnswerIt’s an incredible lens for both of those. Open it all the way up indoors to 2.8 and with almost any camera pairing it will give you a sharp focus and a beautifully soft background.
It’s a must in any professional Canon shooters bag.