1st lens audition results
claudermilk
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Here's a few on the better results from my long tele lens auditions. Those of you paying attnetion to the gear forum knows I'm looking at a number of longer zooms. First up is the Canon 100-400. Great results, though I hate the handling of the lens.
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I love my 100-400. I have the 400mm F5.6 as well, but if I had to pick one, it would definitely be the 100-400.
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Yes, the push-pull is one thing I'm not used to & didn't care for. I suspect the lock ring wasn't working 100%--it was a well-beat rental lens. I am pretty darn quick with the ring zooms (slam from wide open, full-stage shots to head & shoulders of one performer in my theater stuff pretty much instantly). It is definitely a different animal from what I'm accustomed to. Size & weight was a nice surprise--about the same as my 70-200/2.8, so not the huge, heavy monster I was expecting.
I'm still going to be looking at Sigma's offerings in the range (Bigma 50-500, 100-300 [+TC], maybe 80-400) and Tamron's 200-500. Specs are too close to call on paper, thus my auditions. Prices on the third-party lenses are a decided edge over Canon at about 70% the price.
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When looking for a longer reach down the line, since you already have the 100-400mm area covered I'd look at a 500mm prime. For the price, I have been relatively happy with my Sigma 500mm prime. It doesn't have the IS like the Canon version nor do I think the IQ is equal (but close), but it is a good performer and it has a nice price/performance ratio. I just couldn't justify the $1,500 more that I would have paid for the Canon. However, the Canon 500mm prime is one heck of a great lens. I may some day sell my Siggy and go with that one. Who knows?
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I'm also looking at the Tamron 200-500, Sigma's Bigma, 100-300 (plus TC--apparently it takes one very well), and maybe 80-400. An outside possibility is the 400/5.6L & TC. I plan on posting the best results from each lens as I try them out & a few biased opinions on the handling of the lens.
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At the moment this is probably the best choice of telezoom for canon users.
Happy shooting whatever your choice.
Very nice shots, BTW.
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Misunderstood. Well, I can definitely recommend the 100-400mm. Awesome lens! I am curious to find out what you think of the others.
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