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My Canon 100-400L IS has been sadly neglected for some time due to me being fortunate in having much more expensive glass at my disposal, so it's tended to languish in the cabinet pining away for lack of love.
It suddenly occurred to me though what I dumbass I am, as this lens has always impressed me, and I'd never used it at all with the 50D which was bound to give the lens far more effective reach than it previously had.
You've guessed it - a test shot!
Full Frame Uncropped. 400mm, 1/320th at f5.6, 800 ISO. Handheld.
The Crop
Well I'm impressed anyway - there's no way I could have got away with a crop like this prior to the 50D.
It just re-iterates what I've always said, this is one great lens and it gets better mated to a 50D. It's certainly a lot more pleasant to cart around than most of it's more expensive stable mates, it's easily handholdable, and when you don't want to be laden down like a pack mule with kit it's a very attractive proposition indeed, as well as not needing a second mortgage to acquire one.
It suddenly occurred to me though what I dumbass I am, as this lens has always impressed me, and I'd never used it at all with the 50D which was bound to give the lens far more effective reach than it previously had.
You've guessed it - a test shot!
Full Frame Uncropped. 400mm, 1/320th at f5.6, 800 ISO. Handheld.
The Crop
Well I'm impressed anyway - there's no way I could have got away with a crop like this prior to the 50D.
It just re-iterates what I've always said, this is one great lens and it gets better mated to a 50D. It's certainly a lot more pleasant to cart around than most of it's more expensive stable mates, it's easily handholdable, and when you don't want to be laden down like a pack mule with kit it's a very attractive proposition indeed, as well as not needing a second mortgage to acquire one.




