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EOS R6 mark II and RF 100-400mm

FloridaDrafter
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This kind of goes with the legacy lens posts on the the mirrorless cameras, with a twist 🙂

My wife, Sandy, took these with the R6 mark II and the inexpensive RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM lens. To me, the remarkable thing I found while processing the lizard images was how high she was able to push the ISO to get a shutter and aperture that worked, for her vision of the shot, in the very low light she had to work with, which was just a window and the light from an overcast sky.

I've used this lens on the R5 and it is stellar. But I like L glass, so I use the RF 100-500mm L.

1/400th, f/32, ISO 10,000 - 400mm. The lighting changed and she lost track of ISO, but notice how sharp this lens is at f/32. Pretty rare in my experience, same with  the following..

Green Anole.Green Anole.

1/320th, f/45, ISO 10,000 - 400mm. Another one left at 10,000 on accident, but still sharp at f/45.

Green Anole.Green Anole.

1/400th, f/25, ISO 10,000 - 400mm.

Green Anole.Green Anole.

1/500th, f/14, ISO 640 - 400mm.

Pink Wood Sorrel.Pink Wood Sorrel.

1/500th, f/14, ISO 640 - 400mm.Pink Wood Sorrel.Pink Wood Sorrel.

1/320th, f/16, ISO 2000 - 400mm at 120 feet.

Red-shouldered Hawk.Red-shouldered Hawk.

1/500th, f/10, ISO 5000 - 400mm.Red Admiral Butterfly.Red Admiral Butterfly.

1/400th, f/8, ISO 100 - 400mm

Robber Fly.Robber Fly.

1/320th, f/7.1, ISO 6400 - 118mm.

Trinket Box.Trinket Box.

Newton

EOS R5, R6, R6II. RF 15-35 f/2.8L, 50mm f/1.2L, 85mm f/1.2L, 100mm f/2.8L Macro, 100-400mm, 100-500mm L, 1.4X.
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Tronhard
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Hi Newton:

These are indeed stellar images and do credit to both the gear and the photographer!   I have seen and heard great things about the Rf 100-400 STM lens for the quality of its images and very reasonable price.  I always say that budget is a founding factor in choosing camera equipment and in that respect the RF100-400 certainly is a quality, budget-friendly lens.

The other star is the R6MkII, which I have very recently purchased but not actually taken a photograph with!  I am looking forward to doing so.


cheers, TREVOR

"The Amount of Misery expands to fill the space available"
"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow", Leo Tolstoy;
"Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase" Percy W. Harris

Tintype_18
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FloridaDrafter, I second Trevor's motion. My favorite is the camel with the reflection. It was impressive with the different subjects and colors.

Observation: Now that I have become more aware of photographic moments, I have another that impressed me. In the early part of the Movie, Last of the Mohicans, I marvel at the timing of the carriage crossing the bridge with the reflection in the stream.

John
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