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In short to your question on first post, given the same distance and lenses 5DsR will give you better crop-ability. More resolution means you'll see more noise at magnification, if you downscale 5DsR files the noise is comparable to your 5DIV. If your intention to take photo and crop the hell out of it, then the image will show more flaws. As for the latter I suggest to get close to KF or place the perch closer to you. When I started photographing KF, I only have a mesh screen in front of me with the KFs flying over and above my head, one time perch 2ft away from my lens and I had 500mm at the time (darn it).
As suggested Sigma 150-600mm is a good start to get closer to subject.
I have no experience on 400mm DO mk1 but report suggest bare lens sharpness is acceptable but with any TC, sharpness do suffer. In this instance Sigma 150-600mm maybe favourable at tele end.
5D3 + 500mmII ISO1600 slightly cropped
Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) by Robin Lee, on Flickr
5DsR + 500mmII ISO1600 70% cropped (I think)
Queen Portrait by Robin Lee, on Flickr
As suggested Sigma 150-600mm is a good start to get closer to subject.
I have no experience on 400mm DO mk1 but report suggest bare lens sharpness is acceptable but with any TC, sharpness do suffer. In this instance Sigma 150-600mm maybe favourable at tele end.
5D3 + 500mmII ISO1600 slightly cropped
Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) by Robin Lee, on Flickr5DsR + 500mmII ISO1600 70% cropped (I think)
Queen Portrait by Robin Lee, on Flickr
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