boer13
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Dale, have you made a choice yet?
Plenty great arguments & useful technical inputs above.
Some of my fav wildlife shots are from a 300/2.8, wide open. While I don't use this lens near enough, when I look through old images these do stand out.
What works for me it the overall combination of (a) sharpness, (b) background separation, (c) bokeh, and (d) low light usability.
I do prefer something longer for birds though, which is why the 300 is typically not mounted and less used.
Plenty great arguments & useful technical inputs above.
Some of my fav wildlife shots are from a 300/2.8, wide open. While I don't use this lens near enough, when I look through old images these do stand out.
What works for me it the overall combination of (a) sharpness, (b) background separation, (c) bokeh, and (d) low light usability.
I do prefer something longer for birds though, which is why the 300 is typically not mounted and less used.