I think I want a bigger lens
...... but which to choose?
I have a Nikon D70 with the 70-300 mm DG lens for it (which means 450 mm 'real', right?).
I can get a Voigtländer lense of 600 mm for it, but this is not one made for digital camera's, so I am hesitant about it.
I want a bigger lense for my airshow and airfield shots.... nowadays it is a lot harder to get anywhere near the planes, even when you're a pilot :
Any advice is welcome !!! :dunno
P.S. Having just started my own company and lost a regular income, price IS of importance ! :wink
Kind regards,
Francois
I have a Nikon D70 with the 70-300 mm DG lens for it (which means 450 mm 'real', right?).
I can get a Voigtländer lense of 600 mm for it, but this is not one made for digital camera's, so I am hesitant about it.
I want a bigger lense for my airshow and airfield shots.... nowadays it is a lot harder to get anywhere near the planes, even when you're a pilot :
Any advice is welcome !!! :dunno
P.S. Having just started my own company and lost a regular income, price IS of importance ! :wink
Kind regards,
Francois
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Francois, I have moved your post to the appropriate forum.
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I'm a Canon shooter, so take what I suggest with a grain of salt. For shooting airplanes I would suggest the Nikon equivalent of the Canon 100-400 zoom. Nikon makes a lovely 80-400mm VR zoom- you can see it here at B&H--
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=207360&is=USA&addedTroughType=categoryNavigation
I just don't know if this may or may not be in your budget. I like shooting airplanes in flight, but it requires good optics. Sigma also makes a 50-500mm zoom, but 400mm of reach is usually enough for planes in the air. Let us know what you finally decide.
600mm will be very difficult to hand hold. A gimballed tripod head will probably be necessary to shoot with 600mm or so at objects in flight.
What is your estimated budget?
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I know nothing about the Voigtlander lens. A couple of questiosn for you. How much reach are you trying t get? How much are you willing to spend right now?
There are some options out there but its kind of hard to recommend anythong w/o a bit more info.
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My budget would be more in the range of 400-500 US $ (or the Euro equivalent).
I have the Nikon 70-300 zoom lens (which is the equivalen of a non-digital 450 mm, right?). I used it on a recent air show and noticed I could not get the planes frame-filling in the pictures. They were just a little too far off, so I am trying to find ways to get them 'closer'.
The Voigtlanders are not digital lenses, so the 600 mm is equal to a 400 mm digital I think. They are 'dumping' them for less than 100 $, hence my interest. But before getting on the motor to ride down there for nothing, I figured to get some opinions first.
The Nikon of 1400 $ looks wonderful, but I cannot afford it at this time. I did see quite a few photographers last weekend with huge hand-held telelenses and was wondering about them.. they must have been very sensitive, since the light was not really good.
I'll post a few shots a bit later on so you know where I am coming from....
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The 1.5 multiplier comes from the camera not the lens. Any glass' range will be increased by 1.5 when put on the D70 whether the lens was made for a digital camera or not.
Here's a few possibilities in your price range
The Sigma 600mm/f8 mirror reflex maual focus lens
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=47637&is=USA&addedTroughType=search
The Tokina 80-400
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=230092&is=REG&addedTroughType=categoryNavigation
The Sigma 135-400
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=pagination&A=nextPage&Q=&catId=8433&compareCatId=8433&shs=&ci=8433&ac=&al=0%2C0&bl=23&sb=bs%2Cupper%28ds%29&sq=asc&fi=all&pn=2
The sigma 170-500
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=121741&is=REG&addedTroughType=categoryNavigation
You can check out user reviews of these lenses here
http://photographyreview.com/defaultcrx.aspx
or you could go with the availabke TCs for your 70-300 lens
the TC-201 2X TC makes the 70-300 a 140-600 (210-900)
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=38013&is=USA&addedTroughType=search
The TC-14a 1.4 TC makes the 70-300 a 98-420 (137-630)
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=38009&is=USA&addedTroughType=search
Good luck
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