I hope this is a slightly different angle on the usual questions asked!
First the background: within the last couple of years, my girlfriend and I have become involved with our local ferret welfare charity here, in the UK. Naturally, with a number of ferrets passing through our household, I have been taking quite a few photographs. OK, truth be told, a LOT of photographs!
The lady who runs the welfare has increasingly being using my pictures in her newsletter which gets printed and emailed to various interested parties. There have also been publicity flyers and the like featuring my efforts. She is increasingly interested in using my pictures for posters, flyers and other awareness-raising formats, together with inclusion in a magazine that is planned for 2009
and fund-raising efforts involving purchase of ferret photos. No pressure, then!
I currently use a Canon 400D with Canon EF-S 17-85/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens (increasingly aided by one of the right-angle viewer gizmos for getting closer to ferret level). Though the 17-85 is acknowledged as a good lens (it really is a useful general purpose lens), and the IS feature is invaluable, I sometimes find that it seems to lack the speed and sharpness I
think I require for crisp ferrety images across a range of lighting conditions from sunlight to flash.
I also possess the 70-200mm f2.8 IS, which is a fantastic lens, but not really suitable for this kind of work. Bear in mind that ferrets tend to be highly mobile (usually pausing and posing for no more than a couple of seconds before bursting into action once more) and that conditions (both indoors and outdoors) in most cases are less than ideal for a large, heavy lens!
The question: can you recommend a small selection of lenses (Canon or compatibles) that will improve my chances of obtaining pictures of suitable quality, please? Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks.