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| 05-14-2013, 11:47 AM | #4291 | |
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![]() Notice that he's hand holding almost everything, but keeping the ISO high enough that he's got good shutter speed. That takes full advantage of the 1DX, but you can do close to as good with a 5D MkIII or a 1D MkIV. (The 7D and 6D can't compete, due to AF issues). Perfect safari lens. Dave
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| 05-14-2013, 12:50 PM | #4292 | |
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| 05-14-2013, 01:11 PM | #4293 |
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Yes, I'm going to the San Diego wild animal park later this week and would have loved to rent one of these. Instead I will use my 1d4 with the 100-400 and let my buddy use my 7d with the 70-200+1.4. I'm afraid the 400 or 300 prime could be too long in some situations, but I've never been there, so I don't really know
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| 05-14-2013, 01:42 PM | #4294 | |
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You might be able to manage the AF a 1.4X TC on your 100-400mm and your 1D4, particularly if the light is strong. I'd carry a TC for that. The 70-200 +1.4 will be a nice, easy to manage rig, for your friend. The 100-400mm, bare, is going to cover most of your needs. Dave
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| 05-14-2013, 03:15 PM | #4296 |
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BTW, you can rent from Calumet locally can't you? I'd be all over that for these kinds of trips. It's too early to rent a 200-400mm I'd bet, but you could pick up another 1.4x TC. A 300/2.8 is the AF champ this type shooting. I know a couple of guys that prefer that as their African safari kit. (Of course, prior to the 200-400mm being an option.
Dave
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| 05-14-2013, 03:58 PM | #4297 |
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I can rent from a couple of different places, so I'm anxious to try one of these out when they show in the wild. I have a 300 2.8 and love it, but it's a beast for hand holding, and I'm not sure I want to drag it all over the park all day, and then find it too long for a given situation. If I was on a real guided safari in Africa? No question. In San Diego, I can always go back if I'm not happy with my kit the first time.
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| 05-14-2013, 04:25 PM | #4298 | |
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| 05-14-2013, 10:11 PM | #4299 | |
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I'm lucky in that I'm physically strong, but I'm 65-years old and I ache and the 500mm isn't all that great for my joints, but I'll carry until I can't lift it anymore. That's it, I won't say anymore, but just can't understand giving up IQ when you've got the tools. Dave
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| 05-14-2013, 10:34 PM | #4300 |
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Oh I hear you Dave, trust me. You obviously have no way of knowing, but I am a wheelchair user most of the time due to a motorbike mishap a number of years ago. So my arms are occupied with propelling me, and that big cannon hanging off my neck for 8 hours is just not a good thing for me. I use it when I can park my car and set up my tripod, but for a moving environment, I just can't carry that much gear with me.
I am looking into a modified Segway that may significantly change things in the future, but for now, it is what it is. And yes, the IQ and speed of that lens are totally amazing! ![]() |
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| 05-14-2013, 11:14 PM | #4301 | |
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Looking forward to seeing some images. Dave
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| 05-21-2013, 02:14 PM | #4302 |
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Some folks have asked about my stacking the Kenko 1.4x TC and 2.0x TC on the 400 5.6. We finally got some sunshine, so I have some pics shot today from outside my office in good light. These were shot handheld. The first is the shot using a 50mm lens, just to give you an idea of the scene as it looks to the naked eye. The next is the shot with the 400 5.6 and stacked TCs, just reduced in size to fit here. The third is a non-reduced 800x600 100% crop from near the center of the image.
50mm Shot ![]() Stacked TCs (1120mm, f16, ISO 1600, manual focus) ![]() 100% Crop ![]()
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| 05-21-2013, 03:01 PM | #4303 | |
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| 05-21-2013, 03:21 PM | #4304 |
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Entirely MF (VF with Eg-S screen) with both TCs stacked. With the 1.4x TC, the 400 5.6 becomes f8 and AFs fine. With the 2.0x TC, it becomes f11 and will AF occasionally, depending on contrast. Both stacked gives f16 and it won't AF at all.
This was for a quick test. If I were to go out with the stacked TCs looking for birds or whatever, I'd use the monopod and Sidekick as a minimum.
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| Today, 08:44 AM | #4308 |
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Yep, sunny here, but only 45F.
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