Canon 400mm f/5.6L - Unwrapping

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Bought a used Canon 400 5.6L yesterday. Took it out this morning. Posted them tonight. I been smiling the whole time. It's a pleasure to use and the results are, well ...

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This is me snatching up this lens on Craigslist yesterday.

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Everybody on both ends of this picture were feeling like this.
100% crop. 1/400 f/8 ISO 400

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I'm not a bird guy, at all. However, in the span of a week:
  • I went to this park for the first time with a Canon 70-300 4-5.6 and shot birds for the first time
  • I bought a 400 5.6. (I should point out that I got a really good deal.)
  • I went back to that park and shot those birds again.
And I had a blast both times. So maybe I am an aspiring bird photographer. But I posted this in the equipment forum because I know more about glass than I do birds.

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This fella was happy to pose for me.

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Cowboy Closeup. From the gunbelts up.

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Break for lunch.

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And a wrap.

I'm just getting back into photography. Budget is always a consideration. I went crop sensor; got an 80D and a 70D. Up until now, I've been using consumer glass, mostly EF-S lenses. I've got the latest 18-135mm and use that 80% of the time. It's plenty sharp enough for what I do and we've become friends. I'm comfortable with that lens.

But it's not a bird lens. Even if it had the reach, I don't think it's sharp enough for this genre.

The 400mm 5.6 is a bird lens in every sense. It's easily the sharpest lens I own. And sharp glass is just fun.

If any real bird photographers made it this far, I'd welcome any criticism. Like I said, I'm new at this so would love to hear any pointers. When I go out shooting again, I'll move to the correct forum.
 
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its one of the finest lenses canon ever made , had a couple over the years .. works even better on a 1D series body mk3 or mk4 or 1dX
 
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