Last edited by Tounis; 07-14-2020 at 07:16 PM.
Pierre
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So, I have wondered if this says something about the future of crop sensor cameras, but....
An EOL (Rick Sammon) talking about the R6 and the new RF 600 mm f/11 and RF 800 mm f/11.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_mfqryFqBw
Not "L"....not aimed at the professional crowd, but a pair of <$1000 "super tele" lenses for the masses.
Good God f/11 is slow. I'd say for photographing birds lenses that are so slow would be virtually unusable if you want to shoot at any reasonable ISO.
I take photos of bald eagles a few times each winter. 1/1500 shutter is a good starting point to get sharp shots. What ISO would I have to use to shoot wide open at 1/1500? Too high
Dave
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