09-20-2018 09:30 AM
Hey all, I have a canon EOS 1300D. So far I have just been using the 18-55mm kit lens. I am now in the market for a new lens. I am looking at doing quite a lot of wildlife photography and was wondering if you guys could point me in the direction of a cheapish, good beginners lens? TIA 🙂
09-21-2018 06:27 PM
There is also a Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM II ... an outstanding lens.
Among people who frequently shoot birds .... the 150-600mm seems to be the favorite. Canon does not make one but both Sigma and Tamron do (actually I think they both make two apiece.)
09-21-2018 06:29 PM - edited 09-21-2018 06:34 PM
@TCampbell wrote:There is also a Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM II ... an outstanding lens.
Among people who frequently shoot birds .... the 150-600mm seems to be the favorite. Canon does not make one but both Sigma and Tamron do (actually I think they both make two apiece.)
Thank you for your excellent suggestion. I have one actually, but again I have a different purpose!
09-21-2018 07:26 PM
@TCampbell wrote:There is also a Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM II ... an outstanding lens.
Among people who frequently shoot birds .... the 150-600mm seems to be the favorite. Canon does not make one but both Sigma and Tamron do (actually I think they both make two apiece.)
Yes, that is an outstanding lens. Expensive, but it can capture razor sharp images.
A lens with a 100-400mm focal range used on an APS-C sensor body would have an “equivalent” focal range of 160-640mm. This is very close to using 150-600mm on a full frame sensor body.
09-21-2018 07:36 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:Yes, that is an outstanding lens. Expensive, but it can capture razor sharp images.
A lens with a 100-400mm focal range used on an APS-C sensor body would have an “equivalent” focal range of 160-640mm. This is very close to using 150-600mm on a full frame sensor body.
Asbolutely agree. I love the 100-400 L MkII combined with the 1.4MkIII adaptor it has an amazing reach with high quality imges. See...
THis was taken hand-held on the 7DII+100-400MKII+1.4xMkIII giving an EFL of around 900mm.
I am looking for a much shorter range (hence the 70-200) of really good quality but lighter than my 70-200 2.8MkII. I am carrying an injury right now so weight is a bit of a factor "the best camera (lens) is the one you are prepared to carry!
09-21-2018 08:00 PM
What, no love for the 70-300 DO?
09-21-2018 08:02 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:What, no love for the 70-300 DO?
Not so much... the reviews I saw indicated that it wasn't that good a lens.
09-22-2018 09:49 AM
"No the black one. Non-L, note the II"
The white one, yes. The black ones, no. IMHO, as always.
09-23-2018 01:06 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"No the black one. Non-L, note the II"
The white one, yes. The black ones, no. IMHO, as always.
Oh, absolutely agree the L lenses are generally better than the black ones - although I would defend the 15-85 because of its place as a speciality APS-C lens and it produces some great results - that extra 3 degrees at the wide end can make a big difference. A lot of those choices are pegged to the available budget - that's why I always ask someone who wants to know what lens to buy that question amongst all those others. Otherwise the inquirer gets a list of what works for other people.
09-24-2018 06:47 PM
"...that extra 3 degrees at the wide end can make a big difference."
Yes it does. Good point.
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