100-400mm lense will be good for a lot of your shots, I have a nikon lense 55-300mm its good for learning and understanding composition but I noticed that when you use the high end of the zoom everything gets washed out looking but in the grand terms of things its a cheap telephoto lense. I had taken a break from photography for a few years really as life got in the way. Im now considering upgrading my gear to much better stuff not to be a gear snob but I was hitting the limits of my current setup.I've taken an interest in nature/woodland photography and I wondered if anyone had any advice on camera lenses etc?
I've invested in an EOS 5D Mk IV, and it sounds like a 100-400mm might be a good place to start for my intended usage?
I've have been a wildlife photographer for many years (retired now). I used Canon DSLRs 1D's and 5D's. I started off with a 100-400 Canon lens but its limitations -too short and too slow -made me go to a Sigma (see link below). It was the best all round lens from birds to deer. The best toughest and sharpest lens was a Canon 400mm f2.8 coupled to a Canon 1.4 converter. It needed a tripod, the most used piece of kit I bought was a carbon fibre tripod. I can't remember the make but I remember it cost over £500 in the early 2000's. I've still got it and use it with my rifles.I've taken an interest in nature/woodland photography and I wondered if anyone had any advice on camera lenses etc?
I've invested in an EOS 5D Mk IV, and it sounds like a 100-400mm might be a good place to start for my intended usage?
FFS dont mention carbon tripods just yetI've have been a wildlife photographer for many years (retired now). I used Canon DSLRs 1D's and 5D's. I started off with a 100-400 Canon lens but its limitations -too short and too slow -made me go to a Sigma (see link below). It was the best all round lens from birds to deer. The best toughest and sharpest lens was a Canon 400mm f2.8 coupled to a Canon 1.4 converter. It needed a tripod, the most used piece of kit I bought was a carbon fibre tripod. I can't remember the make but I remember it cost over £500 in the early 2000's. I've still got it and use it with my rifles.
60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS
cracking photo that mateI've have been a wildlife photographer for many years (retired now). I used Canon DSLRs 1D's and 5D's. I started off with a 100-400 Canon lens but its limitations -too short and too slow -made me go to a Sigma (see link below). It was the best all round lens from birds to deer. The best toughest and sharpest lens was a Canon 400mm f2.8 coupled to a Canon 1.4 converter. It needed a tripod, the most used piece of kit I bought was a carbon fibre tripod. I can't remember the make but I remember it cost over £500 in the early 2000's. I've still got it and use it with my rifles.
60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS
Sorry for the delay in responding. Yes, the kit list was endless. Eventually the Rheumatism and weight of kit meant getting rid of the 400mm f2.8 lens. It broke my heart, I got £2,800 for it and the new RRP is over £12,000!!! When my wife died I inherited (plundered) her little Canon G10 and just do as you do, landscapes and flowers.FFS dont mention carbon tripods just yetthe amount of manfrotto tripods i had was unreal,
it really is an endless list of goodies you will eventually need/want, tripods, rucksacks, remote triggers, filters, flashes, straps,
i dont bother with it all anymore since the wife passed away, most of my photography was done on days out and holidays, having over 10k of equipment i ended up selling it all,
my last interests were macro and long exposure, put me Infront of a water fall or running water and i was happy for hours, Grace, not so much![]()
A new twist on Depth of Field (behind glass so does not do it justice)Sorry for the delay in responding. Yes, the kit list was endless. Eventually the Rheumatism and weight of kit meant getting rid of the 400mm f2.8 lens. It broke my heart, I got £2,800 for it and the new RRP is over £12,000!!! When my wife died I inherited (plundered) her little Canon G10 and just do as you do, landscapes and flowers.
Good luck
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Thought you would be the type to fall on his sword...I had a lovely Cannon G10 until I fell on it heavily when out stalking.
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