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600/4 = BIG
= Big money = big weight = big reach = big other kit to support it. 300/2.8 = SMALL = + converters = 400/4 = 510/4.8 = 600/5.6 = light weight = same reach = much greater versatility = much less money =less kit to support it. Ignoring the fact that with 600/4 you can still add converters, anybody got any thoughts on the above??? regards Subzero. |
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Thats all a bit exotic for me Subzero, longest I've got is the Nikon 80-200 f2.8, but it does make sense in versatility terms as long as you don't want more than 600mm.
If I was into long lens photography I would pobably be in the 300 f4 IFED plus converter bracket following the same logic but for considerably less cost. Don |
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Try digiscoping!!!.Small compact cam,excellent zoom range,just need a steady tripod and good light.
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Thanks Don and Christine ( separate PM), very good advise, and much appreciated.
Don, it's only money, you can't take it with you although many have tried. regards Subzero. |
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Converters are fine but I reckon if you need (or want!) a 600 then there's only one option. Having said that, occasionally the closer focus of a 300 + con might come in useful.
I'm not in a position to afford either option so it's ever so easy spending someone else's money!
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I have both. Love them both but use them for differnt stuff and in different environments. While I hate the weight and can't afford a sherppa (yet) I probably use the the 600 the most. When photographing rapotors the 300 is my go to lens.
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If money is not a concern, have you considered the Sigma 300-800mm zoom?
The few who have owned it have been nothing but complimentary about the lens and the results look fantastic. Also works with the sigma 2x teleconvertor. ![]() Rob. |
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I've got the 600 AF-SII and it's a beast. The first time I took it on a birding walk I spent the whole time thinking 'this is going to be on Ebay tonight.' but the pictures changed my mind. I probably would not have bought it had I properly realised its actual dimensions, but it's hard to get across the difference in sharpness between this and, say, my Bigma.
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