Epsomsalt
Well-known member
My camera is a canon EOS 400D and I have previously mainly been focused (no pun intended) on Landscape - Portrait photography. I have an Ef-S 10-22 which is superb for the Landscape work a standard zoom canon 28-105mm (which I hope to upgrade soon) and a canon 70-200 F2.8 non IS which is great for portraits.
I desperately want to take some good looking pictures of British Birds, particularly Finches. I have read numerous threads on this site and it appears to me that I need a minimum of 400mm to achieve this, and then maybe a TC, to get good results. My question (eventually) is which would you recommend as the best course:
a) sell the 70-200F2.8 zoom and get the 100-400L IS which could also be used for my portrait work... or
b) keep the 70-200 F2.8 (cracking lens) and save up a bit longer and get the 400mm prime.
All comments welcome.
Thanks,:t:
Chris
I desperately want to take some good looking pictures of British Birds, particularly Finches. I have read numerous threads on this site and it appears to me that I need a minimum of 400mm to achieve this, and then maybe a TC, to get good results. My question (eventually) is which would you recommend as the best course:
a) sell the 70-200F2.8 zoom and get the 100-400L IS which could also be used for my portrait work... or
b) keep the 70-200 F2.8 (cracking lens) and save up a bit longer and get the 400mm prime.
All comments welcome.
Thanks,:t:
Chris