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|  Canon 400mm F5.6 lens v 300mm F4 + TC 
			
			I am looking to buy a Canon lens for wildlife capture & wondered which of the above would be the best option. (with 5D ) | 
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			If you are going to leave the tc on the 300mm most of the time then I reckon you would be better off getting the 400mm f5.6. From the many threads I have read on this subject the bare 400mm f5.6 is better than the 300 with a tc. You can also use a tc with the 400mm which will bring it up to 560mm (AF only with the pins taped). If, on the other hand you think you would use the bare 300mm a fair bit then that would be the way to go as you are gaining a stop. Either way they are both very good lenses. | 
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			Valid points from Roy 300mm has a closer minimum focus distance ( assuming your talking about the IS version). If you talking about the non-IS version beware some parts such as AF unit are no longer available for repair. I use the 300mm f4 IS with and without TC. I find it very flexible as I shoot stuff at 5 or 6 feet. The 400mm is said to be faster focusing which is better for birds in flight. 
				__________________ Rob ----------------------------------------------------- Solar powered Box Brownie Mk2 Captain Sunshine, to be such a man as he, and walk so pure between the earth and the sea. WPF Gallery Birdforum Gallery Last edited by robski; 04-07-07 at 16:41. | 
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			Thanks for your replies Roy & robski!  Both lens sound very good!  The 300mm seems very flexible with the shorter focusing distance, also IS &  greater f stop!  Decisions, decisions!!!
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			LOL - I know some on birdforum who have both    
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			If you could stretch to the 300mm f2.8 there would be no contest   | 
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			Can I just throw a spanner in the works!!! and suggest maybe the 100-400 IS.If you are only shooting wildlife eg birds or distant animals,deer etc,then yes the 400F5.6,but if your subjects are varied inc distance of focus,then the 100-400 is so very much more versatile. Just a thought!!!. 
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			In terms of resolution www.PhotoZone.de will give you some idea, but do not take the results too literally as sample variation does exist, especially with zooms i.e. you might get a good one, or maybe not.
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			Another point is to consider is max object magnification at minimum focus distance. 300mm f4 IS ~1:4 with x1.4TC ~1:3 ( makes a good butterfly lens) 400mm f5.6 ~1:9 (the minimum focal distance could be reduced with extension tubes - I think Saphire tried this but I can't remember the results) 100-400mm ~1:5 We have not talked about the lower sensor pixel density of the 5D compared to 30D or 400D for a given sensor area. The 5D favours wide angle work whereas the 30D & 400D favour telephoto work. Of course a lot depends on the size of your wildlife and the shooting distance - any clues in this department Earthtones ? 
				__________________ Rob ----------------------------------------------------- Solar powered Box Brownie Mk2 Captain Sunshine, to be such a man as he, and walk so pure between the earth and the sea. WPF Gallery Birdforum Gallery Last edited by robski; 04-07-07 at 23:30. | 
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			Thanks  to all for your great replies! Robski, I would like to be able to capture  anything from robins in the back garden to lions in a safari park! Looking at the minimum focal distance, perhaps the 300mm would be the better choice! | 
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