Originally Posted by ddt0725
Seems to me you're off fine! Don't worry too much, and just trust your instinct.
Originally Posted by ddt0725
Seems to me you're off fine! Don't worry too much, and just trust your instinct.
For general wildlife, get the 100-400, for macro get the 100 f/2.8L IS. I like your first decision.
Nate
I will go with Nate on that one, the zoom offers far more flexibility.
John.
are we getting into the flexibility vs quality debate again?
oh dear[:P]
Originally Posted by ddt0725
Then fair enough, don't let me confuse you, sounds like you're doing the right thing
Originally Posted by bburns223
My goal...[] OK, some other nature, too. [:P]
Originally Posted by ddt0725
Great choice.
Originally Posted by ddt0725
I think you should. If you put some extenders, TC, and/or close-up adapter on the 300mm, you can get some nice macro, but they wont be as nice as the 100mm.
Thanks for reassuring me of my decision. I ended up ordering the 100mm, the 300mm and the 1.4x extender. I should have all on Wed! []
Denise