Jackwow
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So here’s my conundrum. My beloved Canon 70-300L is in for repair after I fell recently (posted about separately) and I don’t know when I’ll get it back. Now I’m not looking to replace the 70-300L as it’s a fantastic lens and gets used a lot, particularly around the many zoos I visit. However I need something to use now plus before it was damaged I was already looking to see how I could get some more reach for bird photography mainly, without spending a fortune. So I tried a Kenko 1.4x extender on the 70-300L but with mixed results.
So now I’m looking for another lens to give me that extra reach but not as a replacement for the 70-300L. My first thought was a Canon 400 f5.6, which gets very good reviews, but is an extra 100mm reach really going to make that much difference to me? I don’t really think so and putting an extender on the 400 f5.6 would probably mean resorting to manual focusing, which I prefer not to do.
Anything longer in a prime lens is silly money so this leads me to the Sigma zoom lenses and in particular the Sigma 150-500 DG OS HSM. The extra 200mm (actually 320mm when taking account of the crop factor of my 7D) is very appealing, but I read mixed reviews about this lens, with comments such as “if you get a sharp one”.
Then there’s the Sigma 50-500 DG OS HSM, which seems to get slightly better reviews but is about £270 more expensive than the 150-500. Also this lens is replicating the entire zoom range of the Canon 70-300L.
And of course there is the new Tamron 150-600, which obviously has the extra reach but is fairly untested so far.
In terms of price the Sigma 150-500 is the best option but in terms of size and weight there is nothing much between all three and in terms of performance I'm just not sure.
So any thoughts / suggestions would be very welcome.
So now I’m looking for another lens to give me that extra reach but not as a replacement for the 70-300L. My first thought was a Canon 400 f5.6, which gets very good reviews, but is an extra 100mm reach really going to make that much difference to me? I don’t really think so and putting an extender on the 400 f5.6 would probably mean resorting to manual focusing, which I prefer not to do.
Anything longer in a prime lens is silly money so this leads me to the Sigma zoom lenses and in particular the Sigma 150-500 DG OS HSM. The extra 200mm (actually 320mm when taking account of the crop factor of my 7D) is very appealing, but I read mixed reviews about this lens, with comments such as “if you get a sharp one”.
Then there’s the Sigma 50-500 DG OS HSM, which seems to get slightly better reviews but is about £270 more expensive than the 150-500. Also this lens is replicating the entire zoom range of the Canon 70-300L.
And of course there is the new Tamron 150-600, which obviously has the extra reach but is fairly untested so far.
In terms of price the Sigma 150-500 is the best option but in terms of size and weight there is nothing much between all three and in terms of performance I'm just not sure.
So any thoughts / suggestions would be very welcome.






