300mm IS L 2.8 question
ok, I have played with the 400mm beast and at 11 pounds I can safely say the lens is quite useless for me on the track. 11 pounds is way to heavy to pan around with free hand. BUT, at f/2.8 the 300mm lens should be able to handle the 1.4xtc and boost me pretty far to take pictures with and not kill me hefting it around the track for 8-12 hours a day.
is the 300mm comparable to the 400mm? I am shooting at Thunderhill in the next 2 weeks and want to rent a larger lens since I am unfamiliar with the track and want to keep out of the impact areas.
is the 300mm comparable to the 400mm? I am shooting at Thunderhill in the next 2 weeks and want to rent a larger lens since I am unfamiliar with the track and want to keep out of the impact areas.
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man say it can handle the 1.4x really really well
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At 400mm the F4.0 DO IS lens is very nice - it is lighter than the 300 f2.8 IS L and I suspect as sharp also. The 400mm f2.8 is known as a very heavy beast - even heavier than the 500 f4 IS L.
I use the 300+2xTC for many of my birds in flight shots as it is light and easy to handhold. Here is an example of the 300+2x I have posted previously
Feedbag shots are ugly- but the pattern really demonstrates the quality of the 300+2x. Canon 20D ISO 800 f7.1 ( 1/2 stop from wide open aperature) 1/100th Expect better quality with the 1.4Tx
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the 300, beside being tack sharp, is easily carried around.
On trips, I can get the 300 into my pack and on the plane. If I'm concerned
about the length, I can add the TC and I'm good to go.
Excellent lens the 300 f/2.8 is.
Ian
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I kind of liked this shot as a demonstration of the sharpness with a 2x that everyone says gives such poor results. The secret is using a 20D - not a full frame camera of course - and not showing any detail in the corners.:): And it has real nice bokeh in the background too.
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