Should be going to the Leuchars airshow on Sept 15th here in Scotland and, since it's the first airshow I'll have been to in over 20yrs, wondered about the best choice of lenses.
Main gear will be 5D3 plus 300mm 2.8 IS (and Kenko 1.4x TC) (without monopod as I think it would be too restrictive).
However now the problem starts - do I also take:
24-105mm for static stuff (B-52!!) and wider field of view flying shots (Red Arrows/Patrouille de France)
or
17-40mm for static aircraft and 70-200mm f4 IS for Red Arrows/Patrouille de France?
No doubt some will say take it all but I want to travel as light as possible but not miss shots by leaving stuff at home. Bearing in mind I'll also be carrying food and water for a long day.
Next part of the question is: to ensure razor sharp shots of the flying displays am I better shooting at, say, f8 and let the 5d3 take care of the rest or shoot close to wide open to maintain high shutter speed and rely on the focus tracking of the 5D3 to keep up with fast jets?
Any opinions and airshow example shots would be appreciated.
Guy.
Main gear will be 5D3 plus 300mm 2.8 IS (and Kenko 1.4x TC) (without monopod as I think it would be too restrictive).
However now the problem starts - do I also take:
24-105mm for static stuff (B-52!!) and wider field of view flying shots (Red Arrows/Patrouille de France)
or
17-40mm for static aircraft and 70-200mm f4 IS for Red Arrows/Patrouille de France?
No doubt some will say take it all but I want to travel as light as possible but not miss shots by leaving stuff at home. Bearing in mind I'll also be carrying food and water for a long day.
Next part of the question is: to ensure razor sharp shots of the flying displays am I better shooting at, say, f8 and let the 5d3 take care of the rest or shoot close to wide open to maintain high shutter speed and rely on the focus tracking of the 5D3 to keep up with fast jets?
Any opinions and airshow example shots would be appreciated.
Guy.