Dear everyone,
I recently switched to Canon equipment for camera and lens. The majority of my photography is wildlife and nature. I initially purchased the 300 mm f2.8 II lens, but now I am wondering if the 400 mm f4 DO II would be a better substitution for the 300 mm lens. I can still return the 300 mm lens since I am within 30 days of purchase.
Advantages of the 300 mm lens:
1) one stop faster at native focal length that the DO lens (should be faster at acquiring focus in low light)
2) more flexible in that i can convert it to a 420 mm f4 or 600 mm f5.6 lens
Advantages of the 400 mm lens:
1) one pound lighter that the 300mm lens + 1.4x extender
2) shorter in length that 300 mm+1.4x extender
In the past I owned a 300 mm f2.8 lens and the majority of the time a 1.4x converter was on the lens, but there were circumstances (birds in flight in low light) where the 300 mm f2.8 had a distinct advantage.
If anyone can please chime in here it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
John
I recently switched to Canon equipment for camera and lens. The majority of my photography is wildlife and nature. I initially purchased the 300 mm f2.8 II lens, but now I am wondering if the 400 mm f4 DO II would be a better substitution for the 300 mm lens. I can still return the 300 mm lens since I am within 30 days of purchase.
Advantages of the 300 mm lens:
1) one stop faster at native focal length that the DO lens (should be faster at acquiring focus in low light)
2) more flexible in that i can convert it to a 420 mm f4 or 600 mm f5.6 lens
Advantages of the 400 mm lens:
1) one pound lighter that the 300mm lens + 1.4x extender
2) shorter in length that 300 mm+1.4x extender
In the past I owned a 300 mm f2.8 lens and the majority of the time a 1.4x converter was on the lens, but there were circumstances (birds in flight in low light) where the 300 mm f2.8 had a distinct advantage.
If anyone can please chime in here it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
John