So I've watched over the last year or so, the rather large number of wildlife photographers down here in South Africa, buying the Sigma 150-600 and judging from Facebook resolutions, it doesn't look like a bad performer.
Having friends who frequent nature reserves, I am often told that 400mm is enough for large to medium sized game but for birding, you realistically want a 600mm (zoom or fixed).
I'm strongly thinking that Canon needs an enthusiast level L series lens that could cover 500 or 600mm. Here are my candidates based on my own want:
• Canon EF 200-600 f/5.6 IS L
• Canon EF 500mm f/5.6 IS L
• Canon EF 600mm f/5.6 IS L
Now I know the 600mm named above is a bit of a reach (see what I did there!?) but I want that aperture as I'd want to use a 1.4 tele on there and maintain autofocus at f/8.0
So total flight-of-fancy post here but what would your 'cheapy' L series 500mm or 600mm lens look like?
Having friends who frequent nature reserves, I am often told that 400mm is enough for large to medium sized game but for birding, you realistically want a 600mm (zoom or fixed).
I'm strongly thinking that Canon needs an enthusiast level L series lens that could cover 500 or 600mm. Here are my candidates based on my own want:
• Canon EF 200-600 f/5.6 IS L
• Canon EF 500mm f/5.6 IS L
• Canon EF 600mm f/5.6 IS L
Now I know the 600mm named above is a bit of a reach (see what I did there!?) but I want that aperture as I'd want to use a 1.4 tele on there and maintain autofocus at f/8.0
So total flight-of-fancy post here but what would your 'cheapy' L series 500mm or 600mm lens look like?