Looking into LONGER Lenses
My longest lens is and ahas been for ever has ben the Siggy 70-210 f2.8............but I am finding I truly need longer for wildlife....................
So my self imposed choices are:
Siggy 170-500
or
Tammy 200-500
Both seem to get relative solid reviews........SOOOOOO....
I was wondering if any of our members have owned both?
If not then have you owned either and your thoughts on the lens you owned?
THANX in ADVANCE!!!
So my self imposed choices are:
Siggy 170-500
or
Tammy 200-500
Both seem to get relative solid reviews........SOOOOOO....
I was wondering if any of our members have owned both?
If not then have you owned either and your thoughts on the lens you owned?
THANX in ADVANCE!!!
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With the TC, they have a 420 mm reach and optics about the same or better than the ones you suggest.
Without the TC, the IQ will be better and you get a constant f4.
Thanks for the suggestion.thumbbow
Right now I need all the reach I can get for my $.....the 500 is effectively is 750 on a 1.5 crop sensor camera........the 300 is just 450.......
If I could afford I would be seriously looking at the 600mm Nikon lens, but that is not in focus right now at all.
I have been using a 120-300 Sigma with a 2.0 TC and I have gotten pretty good results. It has be used at 7.1 to get sharp pictures though.
Gene
It can be very sharp with decent light so that it will focus correctly, or if you are taking a shot of a static (or slow moving) subject.
The Tamron is a light lens compaired to the Sigma which really helps when handholding the lens (I'm not a big stromg guy). The Tamron 200-500mm is very sharp at all focal lengths when set at f8 or higher (the "sweet spot" for the lens is at f11). Below f8 the quality of the imiages drops off, so as a result it does best when you have a lot of light.
Check out my photo gallery for samples of shots. Most were taken with the Tamron 200-500mm.
http://ira-runyan.artistwebsites.com/index.html
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Thanx and disregard the PM:D
In tests I did, the optical quality of the Tamron 200-500 is not as good as the Sigma 50-500 (Sigma on left, Tamron on right):
The Tamron is lighter and has 3% more magnification than the Bigma (meaning if the Tamron was 500mm, the Bigma would be 485mm) - (Bigma top, Tamron bottom):
The last are 100% crops, the lines are to show the difference in magnification. Again, look at the knurling on the tap fitting to see that the resolving power of the Bigma is better than the Tamron (click on image to get 100% view).
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BTW - this is not a lens you will be able to hand-hold very often. It's a little slow (aperture) and quite heavy. But, on a tripod, WOW.
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i did consider the BIGMA but since I have everything covered upto 200mm, Idecided against it.......I think DocIT and I discussed the BM, it merits and drawbacks a year or two ago.........and yeah I see what BIGAL does wih it and I am always amazed............
http://www.popphoto.com/cameralenses/5725/prooptic-500mm-f63-mirror-lens-review.html
A bit special purpose, but the price is impressive.
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I have no idea how the ProOptic 500 measures up to the Solid Cat.
What Ziggy had to say (link) might be of interest.
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I have looked at the Vivatar "solid cat" for several years, as I used the series 1 70-210 when it first hit the market and had great respect for the series 1 line for quite a while........I keep tabs on what is happening with them on the bay......as for pro optics......I figure it is not any better than phoenix so i wouldn't touch either.......but iamy have to grab a Vivatar 800 series 1 "SC" in the future to play with...................
Your pics are really good and I understand that it needs really good light and that it probably would not be a great lens for sunrise or sunset wildlife pics but after the sun gets a bit higher it should work wonderfully...........btw you did not link back to your FS thread....................
The IS helps me for low light situation such as under the shade of the tree where the birds like to hide. Good to do with 1.4X TC but AF does not with 2X.
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Sent you a PM on the FS link
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Thank you for the PM.........