200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 800...you can never have enough focal length for wildlife photography. Just get the longest lens with the maximum budget that you're allowed to get.
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200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 800...you can never have enough focal length for wildlife photography. Just get the longest lens with the maximum budget that you're allowed to get.
Sorry, I mean 400mm f2.8 (not 500mm)
But in terms of a telezoom, what would you recommend: canon 100-400mm, sigma 150-500mm or sigma 50-500mm?
Sigma obviously has a greater zoom but is the picture quality that much better on canon?
MD;
I just wrote a reply in the Canon wildlife lens? which after reading this question applies here also. I posted some shots taken w/a 40D 100-400 and comment upon the 70-200 as a wildlife lens.
Take a look....you may or may not find it useful.
Regards
Bill