Hi guys and gals
I am sorry if this has been done to death but I could not find threads with advice specific to nature photography. I am the lucky position where I spend a lot of time in some astonishing scenery with an abundance of wildlife and would love to start taking some decent photos of some of it. However I am a poor student so realy have a maximum budget of about £600 although I could stretch a little further if it was a convincing enough argument.
I am looking for a lens which will enable me to take photos of wildlife in the Brecon beacons as well as some days with the local fox hunt/pheasant shoot.
I already have a 55-200mm which I really like, but was looking for something with a bit more reach for the wildlife.
My research has turned up this lens, Sigma 120-400mm f/4.5-5.6 DG OS HSM (Canon Mount). At £560 I thought it looked a good deal but wanted some opinion on it first, also are there any alternatives worth looking at?
Cheers in advance Dan.
Oh yeah I shoot with a Canon 40d and very much a novice.
I am sorry if this has been done to death but I could not find threads with advice specific to nature photography. I am the lucky position where I spend a lot of time in some astonishing scenery with an abundance of wildlife and would love to start taking some decent photos of some of it. However I am a poor student so realy have a maximum budget of about £600 although I could stretch a little further if it was a convincing enough argument.
I am looking for a lens which will enable me to take photos of wildlife in the Brecon beacons as well as some days with the local fox hunt/pheasant shoot.
I already have a 55-200mm which I really like, but was looking for something with a bit more reach for the wildlife.
My research has turned up this lens, Sigma 120-400mm f/4.5-5.6 DG OS HSM (Canon Mount). At £560 I thought it looked a good deal but wanted some opinion on it first, also are there any alternatives worth looking at?
Cheers in advance Dan.
Oh yeah I shoot with a Canon 40d and very much a novice.