:nuts:this 400L had better be as good as you lot say......... Or your all for it
I ordered one last night off kerso, jessops want a grand for it![]()
I'm looking at several lenses mainly for airshows/fly-pasts etc, but need some advice as to which to go for. I'm mainly interested in Canon L lenses (for my 400D).
So far I have these in mind:
EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 L IS
EF 300 f/4 L IS
EF 400 f/5.6 L
I have a 1.4x extender, so this could be used with either of the primes.
What's your advice in terms of IQ, AF speed, lens speed?
How's the 400L digitalfailure? Did you get it yet?
edster....what you failed to mention a budget....
Yes, it arrived on Wednesday evening
it went straight into the minitrekker where it'll stay until the weekend
400mm really shows you how steady you are![]()
edster if you budget is around the £800 mark, then yes you could just about stretch for a 100-400mm from kerso (UK)
Edster, you won't get a 28-300 for under about £1250, even from Ian Kerr (kerso) who by the way is used by a lot of us, is very reliable unless he's ill/on holiday!,so it's out of your buget, unfortunately.
I am interested in anyone's thoughts on this lens, and will be starting a thread in a week or so.
You won't notice the difference between the first two, but the 28-300 does feel noticeably chunkier.
Not all L series lenses are weather proof, I wouldn't have thought the 100-400 L is one of the weather proof ones either, water will get into it via the slide zoom and also from memory there is no "O" ring at the mount to seal against the body.
After my first outing with a long prime......a zoom is an easier option![]()
Great prices!
I also looked at the 100-400 for airshows but decided on a 2 (3) lens solution. 70-200 f2.8L IS, 300 f4L IS and I add a 1.4x converter if I need the reach.
Works well. The 100-400 is a great lens though and I don't think anyone would be disappointed if they bought it as it is extremely versatile at an airshow. However I also agree with a poster above who stated it does need decent light. Cloudy days (we get them a lot here in Scotland)! means much lower light and therefore high ISO may be required when using lenses with an f5.6 max aperture