02-08-2024 02:37 PM - edited 09-03-2024 09:51 PM
I got it the day before yesterday and went out yesterday to test it at my 'happy place'.
Here is a selection of images, shot on the Canon R6MkII, hand-held, available light, seriously downsized in PS to post, with default lens corrections and some cropping.
Red Panda@10m: R5, RF 200-800@ 600mm, f/9, 1/500sec, ISO-6400
Emu: 481mm, f/8, 1/500sec, ISO-2500
Emu: 300mm, f/7.1, 1/320sec, ISO-800
2xStick Insects: R6 RF 200-800@200mm, f/7.1, 1/160sec, ISO-6400
Stick Insect: 200mm, f/7.1, 1/40sec, ISO-6400
Gouldian Finch: 570mm, f/8, 1/250sec, ISO-6400
Cockatoo: 570mm, f/8, 1/250sec, ISO-6400
Cotton Top Tamarin: 800mm, f/9, 1/500sec, ISO-6400
Kakariki: 570mm, f/8, 1/400sec, ISO-6400
Takahe: 570mm, f/8, 1/640sec, ISO-400
Ring Tailed Lemur: 227mm, f/9, 1/250sec, ISO-2000
Brolga: 277mm, f/7.1, 1/320sec, ISO-500
Serval: RF 200-800@800mm, f/9, 1/500sec, ISO-6400
Serval: RF 200-800@ 311mm, f/8, 1/400sec, ISO-5000
Serval: 250mm, f/8, 1/320sec, ISO-2000
I was particularly pleased to get three shots of the Serval (the cat). It is reclusive in any case, but because it has incredibly good hearing - it can hear a mouse underground- it is inclined to face away from humanity because we make so much noise.
Overall, I was very impressed with the performance of this lens.
02-08-2024 03:01 PM
You have quite an eye. These are AMAZING! I especially like the image of the lemur. The detail in the eyes is striking.
Thank you for sharing Trevor.
02-08-2024 03:05 PM - edited 02-08-2024 03:10 PM
Thank you, kind sir! Also, thanks for adding the ref to the lens, it did not seem to come up when I tried myself.
They are all amazing creatures. Since NZ is a land of birds, to photograph anything else requires a trip to the zoo or overseas, but the former is cheaper, and I can be home for lunch!
02-08-2024 03:47 PM
Congratulations on the photos, Trevor. Different species and gorgeous colours. The lens gives amazing results. A perfect price-performance lens. Canon has done a great job.
02-08-2024 03:55 PM - edited 07-05-2024 06:28 PM
Thank you. I was trying to shoot a range of subjects at different focal lengths and shutter speeds to gauge the performance of the lens and give it a good workout. I think it's a keeper.
I do have a Sigma 60-600s that I shall retain, because it also works with my DSLRs, and the focal range is amazing! The 200-800 is another step up in FL though. I might try shooting the moon on my R5 as it gets bigger, and see how it behaves on a 1.6 crop - that would be an Equivalent FoV of 320-1280mm, which is up there with super tele bridge cameras.
02-08-2024 04:39 PM
Trevor,
Well done as always. I applaud you.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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02-08-2024 04:40 PM
Thank you so much Rick, that's extremely generous and much appreciated.
02-09-2024 08:40 AM
One does not appreciate the variety of wildlife in other countries. Trevor, you have posted some outstanding photos. Thanks for sharing plus sharing the settings and equipment used.
02-09-2024 11:16 AM - edited 02-09-2024 01:24 PM
Thanks John. I always do think EXIF data offers a little more context and value to these postings.
02-09-2024 12:39 PM
Excellent! Better results with that lens than I would have anticipated.
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