Sorry Rob I meant piccies of shots you have taken with the lens. I suspect they will be better than the others in Birding World.
Clearly a marked difference Rob. What was the aperture setting in the poorer IQ image please? Thanks for the posts. Very helpful indeed.
Starting to look good Rob. A few days ago I had just about decided against getting this lens but then you and a few others came along and things are really looking up. It seems like the lens really benefits from stopping down a bit but I guess the 4 stop OS will help in this department.
The pigeon looks a bit soft to me, but the tenner looks very promising - close to what I get from my 100-400mm.2 more shots...
The pigeon looks a bit soft to me, but the tenner looks very promising - close to what I get from my 100-400mm.
The pigeon looks a bit soft to me, but the tenner looks very promising - close to what I get from my 100-400mm.
Anyone have any further thoughts on this lens, now they've had a chance to use it a bit more. It seems rather heavy, is it really easy to use hand-held, say for flight shots? I'm dithering between this, the Canon 400m f5 and the Canon 100-400 as a first long lens to use with a 40D.
Sean