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hi
i recently bought a Canon 100-400L lens, i have also just come back from Bridlington, where i wanted to use it at Sewerby on the RSPB nature reserve there, and around Bempton cliffs.
Imagine if you will, my total horror as i thought from 25' away i should be able to count hairs on the back of a Tits head, but alas NO, i just couldn't believe the bird was this tiny thing in the viewfinder, my heart just sank.
Please tell me i am wrong, please tell me i dont know what i am talking about, please tell me i am spoilt, TELL ME SOMETHING to stop me chucking it out the window.
I suppose the only thing to do is buy a 1x or 2x convertor for it.
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As has been said small stuff is small no matter what lens!
I'd suggest a day out at the zoo when the weather is bright. You will come back with a bunch of images that will make you feel a lot better about the 100-400.
Whilst looking at a nice lake scene is Canada a guy pointed out a Heron on the opposite bank of the outlet river. So I got the 20D and 100-400... but it was still just a dot!
Took the 100-400 for wildlife but I never did get a picture of a Bear!
not too good when cropped but it was hand held while balancing on the river logs!