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05/10/2004 04:18:02 PM · #1 |
Does anyone have this lens? IF yes how are the shots from it?
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05/10/2004 04:21:25 PM · #2 |
I wish I had it! Reviews I've read say it's an excellent lense and quite unique. It is also US$5000...I can keep dreaming...
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05/10/2004 04:24:31 PM · #3 |
i am probably dreaming for some time to come too, but I would like a good bird lens and the 400 is a lil shy, and the 500-600 canons are 2x the price of this one, plus this has extra reach
---hmm anyone have it dadas maybe? you own every lens made dont you?
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05/10/2004 04:30:13 PM · #4 |
Actually with the 1.6x crop factor of the Rebel a 400mm is pretty good for birds, I shot the bird below with a Canon 300mm f/4L IS with a Canon 1.4x II Teleconverter. I should have opened the lens wide to get a more blurry background but the bird is pretty much sharp.

Message edited by author 2004-05-10 16:31:02.
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05/10/2004 04:47:43 PM · #5 |
I actually find 400mm to be quite nice for birds.
Here are some bird shots I took this past weekend.
This set was with the EF 400mm f/5.6L
//www.pbase.com/dadas115/1d2_first_pics
Here are a few I took yesterday with the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS lens:
//www.pbase.com/dadas115/050904
And here are some I took a week or so ago at the beach with the 100-400mm IS lens:
//www.pbase.com/dadas115/galveston_tx
I have been very happy with 400mm for birds. The Sigma 300-800mm EX is probably a very sharp lens but it is very big and heavy and no IS :( I personally don't care for carrying tripods around so I don't plan to go for this otherwise good Sigma.
Greg
Originally posted by ellamay: i am probably dreaming for some time to come too, but I would like a good bird lens and the 400 is a lil shy, and the 500-600 canons are 2x the price of this one, plus this has extra reach
---hmm anyone have it dadas maybe? you own every lens made dont you?
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05/10/2004 05:37:56 PM · #6 |
greg, those pics are awesome. and just to prove I viewed them all, I spotted the odd one out! am sure it can't fly ;)
My fave must be the adult heron
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05/10/2004 05:53:41 PM · #7 |
those are,again, phenomenal! I agree the 100-400 is good for birds if you can get fairly close to them this weekend I was just a little to far away to a pair of herons fighting I used that lens and a 2x converter and they just turned out yucky, i was so disappointed. I knew they could of been awesome. |
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05/10/2004 06:14:59 PM · #8 |
I just got the 400mm "prime" and it is phenomenal...the sharpness is remarkable...the 400 is a good buy compared to the 5000 500-800, the 400 being 700.
Edit: I said 500-8000..(EIGHT THOUSAND)...now that got me thinking... : )
Message edited by author 2004-05-10 18:19:39.
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05/10/2004 06:17:43 PM · #9 |
I took these shots with a 70-300mm lens... Not quite 400mm, but you can still get pretty close.

Message edited by author 2004-05-10 18:17:58. |
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