100-300 f4 vs 70-200 2.8 + 2xTC **Spend my Grand**

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Am looking to swap from my 70-300 VR to something else better for the new motorsport season that is fast approaching, so far the options seem to be

Sigma 100-300 f4

Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM II

Nikon AFD 80-200 f2.8

I would look to add a 2xTC to the f2.8 lenses as well to have the option of 400mm f5.6

Lets say the budget is £1000

This is really only going to be used for motorsport/aircraft mainly at Brands, Thruxton and Silverstone with an outside chance of visits to some other main circuits.

Thanks :)
 
hi again, thanks again lol will have a read
 
Having just got my 80-200 f2.8 I can highly recommend it, I also put it on a Kenko 1.4x and was very sharp (no noticable drop in PQ) at all, not sure about using it with a 2x though, and you won't be able to use a Nikon convertor with it either
 
Is it better to go 70-200 + 2xTC or the 100-300 + 1.4xTC??
 
i would personally do what the last post says ^^^

good choice, my 70-200 works really well with the 2x TC, hoping to get another 100-300 soon and then another 1.4x to use, had great results with it last year
 
so ignoring TC's which is better the 70-200 or the 100-300?
 
there both as good as each other i would say

picking one though i would go for the 100-300
 
If you are going to be using it for motorsport and only want to carry one lens then buy the 100-300 and a 1.4 converter. The 70-200 will not be long enough and adding a 2x converter is to much of comprise, for me at least!
 
Have seen an ex-demo Sigma 120-300mm f2.8 APO EX IF HSM DG Lens for about £1400 alittle over budget but :love: choices choices:lol:
 
cor if only, I could possibly have the money for that but don't want to get ahead of myself
 
If you are going to be using it for motorsport and only want to carry one lens then buy the 100-300 and a 1.4 converter. The 70-200 will not be long enough and adding a 2x converter is to much of comprise, for me at least!

I'd agree with that - if someone is looking to buy a 200mm lens with a 2x TC, this just means they need a longer lens.

I have the Sigma 100-300 and its very good with a 1.4x TC. I don't have a Sigma 70-200 to compare it with (or a 2x TC) but I used to, and I think at the 400mm end the 100-300 is going to be sharper. Not really a surprise.
 
Where was it btw?

It was at simplyelectronics but they must have only had 1 and I think its gone now. I nearly choaked when the wife found it and asked if I wanted it.:gag:
 
I enjoyed using the 70-200 siggy on Saturday noght shooting a swimming Gala...

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Had no problems keeping up with the action, but i was actually too close to the action and could have done with the 28-75mm on there as i was literally 5-10' away from the swimmers at some points :)
 
I'd agree with that - if someone is looking to buy a 200mm lens with a 2x TC, this just means they need a longer lens.

I have the Sigma 100-300 and its very good with a 1.4x TC. I don't have a Sigma 70-200 to compare it with (or a 2x TC) but I used to, and I think at the 400mm end the 100-300 is going to be sharper. Not really a surprise.

Cool think I will go the 100-300 route then, thanks
 
Should have my Sigma 100-300 in the coming day or so. i will have a wander out at the W/E with them both and compare, should hopefully have a 1.4x soon aswell so can compare them both side by side
 
I think you'd have found the 70-200 too short a lot of the time and assuming you wanted to stick with a zoom then for your budget you've probably made the right choice.

Personally, I'd have gone with a Nikon 300 f4 prime, the Nikon 70-300 you have is perfectly good to just over 200mm (and tails off after that) and mixed with a 300 prime you'd have got some cracking stuff.
 
I'd have to argue against the 300mm prime - don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic lens, I just prefer to have the 100-300mm worth of zoom to play with, especially for motorsport...
 
Another vote for the brilliant 100-300mm f4 here. Superb performer much more versatile than the 70-200mm. the 100-300mm works ok with th 1.4x, but AF does suffer at 420mm. Wouldn't fancy using a 2x for motosport.
 
Groovy guys the 100-300 it is, thanks
 
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