Female Orange-tipped Butterfly. Not nearly as pretty as the male. I had the RF 200-800mm on the R5 in the garden for birds. I rushed inside to get the R7/RF100-400mm for this.
Out this morning, my wife had the R7+RF100-400mm and got much better close-up shots of the tiny Holly Blue Butterfly than I could with R5+200-800mm as she could get much closer. It's the time of year for me to use the RF 100-500mm, or even our second RF100-400mm on walks.
Yesterday, we could not get closer than about 7m to this Peacock, which was very strongly backlit so the colours showed through the underside of the wings. Here, 800mm won out on the R5.
Yesterday, we could not get closer than about 7m to this Peacock, which was very strongly backlit so the colours showed through the underside of the wings. Here, 800mm won out on the R5.
Out this morning, my wife had the R7+RF100-400mm and got much better close-up shots of the tiny Holly Blue Butterfly than I could with R5+200-800mm as she could get much closer. It's the time of year for me to use the RF 100-500mm, or even our second RF100-400mm on walks.
Went out with the 100-500mm yesterday and the closest I could get to this Small Heath butterfly, the only one I saw, was 3.3m - the mfd of the 200-800mm! Can't win.