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As the title really.....
Has anyone else gone from crop to full frame and found their 70-200 lacking for wildlife?
My 24-105 is pretty much glued to the front of my Canon 5dmkii since I upgraded from the 40d.
With the recent weather I have nt been out much at weekend walking with the family where I tend to try and capture a few candids of the kids....where I may have to swap to the 70-200.
I do stick a kenko 1.4x converter on if I am trying to photograph birds in the garden.
But 24-105 & 100-400 covers a lot more range than 24-105 & 70-200.
Just looking for others views really...in case I am considering a big mistake - trouble is the 70-200 is such a beauty of a lens, light and sharp....
Has anyone else gone from crop to full frame and found their 70-200 lacking for wildlife?
My 24-105 is pretty much glued to the front of my Canon 5dmkii since I upgraded from the 40d.
With the recent weather I have nt been out much at weekend walking with the family where I tend to try and capture a few candids of the kids....where I may have to swap to the 70-200.
I do stick a kenko 1.4x converter on if I am trying to photograph birds in the garden.
But 24-105 & 100-400 covers a lot more range than 24-105 & 70-200.
Just looking for others views really...in case I am considering a big mistake - trouble is the 70-200 is such a beauty of a lens, light and sharp....