Al Chemist said:...Test shots with 5D3 have been super. It was back focusing a bit so I added -1 AFMA and it's right on at my common shooting distance. Still a tad of back focus at 3 feet...but it takes only a few seconds to change, just need to figure out the value. It will be awesome for butterfly/dragonfly photography.
NancyP said:I am inclined to stick with my beloved 400 f/5.6L. The new zoom's IS and minimum focusing distance of 1 meter beats the 400 f/5.6 no-IS and minimum focusing distance of 3 meters, so it does sound tempting, but I rarely get that close to birds, and for slow moving tiny critters (snakes, insects, etc), I use the 180 f/3.5L macro with or without the 1.4x TCII. There's a combo that autofocuses s-l-o-w-l-y when compared to the 400 f/5.6L :![]()
I would really like to try the 500 f/4 or even the 600 f/4 - rent it for a migration week of shooting.
Mt Spokane Photography said:The 400mm f/5.6 is a bargain lens, it would be a shame to see it replaced with a $2,000 lens. It allows photographers to get into a front line hand held 400mm lens for a reasonable price.
Mt Spokane Photography said:NancyP said:I am inclined to stick with my beloved 400 f/5.6L. The new zoom's IS and minimum focusing distance of 1 meter beats the 400 f/5.6 no-IS and minimum focusing distance of 3 meters, so it does sound tempting, but I rarely get that close to birds, and for slow moving tiny critters (snakes, insects, etc), I use the 180 f/3.5L macro with or without the 1.4x TCII. There's a combo that autofocuses s-l-o-w-l-y when compared to the 400 f/5.6L :![]()
I would really like to try the 500 f/4 or even the 600 f/4 - rent it for a migration week of shooting.
The 400mm f/5.6 is a bargain lens, it would be a shame to see it replaced with a $2,000 lens. It allows photographers to get into a front line hand held 400mm lens for a reasonable price.
DanoPhoto said:Voted 1 - Initial satisfaction is same level as when I first used my 70-200 mark 2. Both lenses exceeded my personal expectations. Well worth the wait and pre-order "premium price" for me. YMMV
LovePhotography said:DanoPhoto said:Voted 1 - Initial satisfaction is same level as when I first used my 70-200 mark 2. Both lenses exceeded my personal expectations. Well worth the wait and pre-order "premium price" for me. YMMV
I wish someone would take some identical comparison shots with the new 100-400 and the great 70-200 2.8 ii at the same focal length. Such as 100mm and 200mm. I'm thinking a lot of peeps with the 70-200 would enjoy seeing that. (Or not, if the 100-400 blows it away!)![]()
LovePhotography said:DanoPhoto said:Voted 1 - Initial satisfaction is same level as when I first used my 70-200 mark 2. Both lenses exceeded my personal expectations. Well worth the wait and pre-order "premium price" for me. YMMV
I wish someone would take some identical comparison shots with the new 100-400 and the great 70-200 2.8 ii at the same focal length. Such as 100mm and 200mm. I'm thinking a lot of peeps with the 70-200 would enjoy seeing that. (Or not, if the 100-400 blows it away!)![]()