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I really liked the versatility of the 100-500, and the ease of handholding. When you're in a hurry, it can make all the difference. But if you happen to have a bit more time, then shooting with a big lens at f/4 makes for much better photos. Even if you have lots of light and the lower ISO makes no difference at all, just being able to blur the background a bit can sure make the subject pop out.
1DX3 with 500 f/4, 1/1600 sec @ f/4, ISO 1000
Pantanal, Brazil
Last edited by Jonathan Huyer; 11-13-2022 at 03:57 PM.
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