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    Just got my 100-400L



    After a week long wait, it finally arrived, used but you couldn't even tell, great shape and from a few indoor test shots, seems pretty sharp.


    I had to tell somebody, my wife couldn't care less (because she doesn't know the price[:#]) and everybody else I know would look at me like I was speaking Turkish.


    Now if only the weather was better so I can go out and shoot something.

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    Re: Just got my 100-400L



    shoot from the convenience and comfortof your car





    Just remember to pull over first!

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    Re: Just got my 100-400L



    Congratulations and yes, you're among friends here
    where you can talk about buying a $1200 lense without being called a
    lunatic. At least I think you can![] With things like this (even with
    my 40D purchase), I've found it is often better to just keep the price
    to myself when asked by a non-camera buff. Most of times when I've
    told them, the immediate response is something like "what....I could
    buy a pocket xxxx for less than $100".


    I would love to have the
    100-400L in my lens arsenal, but finances preclude it at this point.
    However, I will eventually get one too and it will be likely be a
    refurb from Adorama, ect.


    Very cool, I'm envious!


    Rick

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    congratulation on the new lens, I think it's the most versatile lens for general wildlife photography. I hope you get a lot of nice images with this great lens.


    When I told someone about how much one of my lenses cost, their immediate reponse is something like this "[*-)],[8-)]

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    Re: Just got my 100-400L



    Here's a couple of shots from the backyard:


    1) with 2X Extender ISO 800, f/11, 1/250s 800mm Manually focused:


    Adjusted levels in RAW, no sharpening applied, no cropping.


    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.24.97/100_2D00_400test1.jpg[/img]





    2) No extender, ISO400, f/5.6, 1/640s 400mm, Auto focus


    Adjusted levels in RAW, no sharpening applied, no cropping.


    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.24.97/100_2D00_400test2.jpg[/img]



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    Seems to work just fine with the 2x extender. Pretty much damn sharp!

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    Hand held or no?
    Mark

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    No, not handheld, had to use a tripod. It's pretty hard to hold it steady at 400mm (but doable) 800 is impossible. Plus at 800 I had to use Live view to focus, view finder gets pretty dark.

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    I'm wondering, what people were doing before live view? how would they focus manually in such a case? maybe they simply used a very high DOF?

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    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.24.92/2009_2D00_01_2D00_11_5F00_BigMoonOver_5F00_0001_28 00_800x800_2900_.JPG[/img]


    Manual focus on a 30D, 400mm f/5.6 with 2x converter, (800mm, 1/200s, f/16, ISO 400, minimal sharpening, cropped and downsized to 800x800 .... It's a little sharper pixel for pixel at 1600x1600, though the curves I applied to get the detail to pop were a little extreme, and I had to filter the color information a bit more to try to minimize the CA. Sure would appreciate an 800mm f/5.6, and a matching crane to wield it... Live View would have been nice too. Wouldn't have had to spent all that time wondering if it was sharper a little this way or that... But, yes, manual focus can still get us by....



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