Hi all
I know I wildlife telephoto has been done to death but can't decide what to do.
I have found a great spot on an estuary I have seen dunlins sandpipers oyster catchers and a curlew at the same time.
Closest I can get without,spooking is a 100 feet or so. So want to set up for a morning see what comes and goes.
I currently have 3 zoom lenses with 250mm as a max . I think Iam right in saying I get the 1.6 effect , but I realise cheap 250 zooms will perhaps be soft.
I have considered a canon 100-400 L mark 2 with a 1.4 converter from reviews I can see most will feel this is a great choice, but Iam on a budget and even used this is beyond me at the minute.
Sigma do there 50-500 and 150-600 and Iam considering them. There 135-400 is perfect budget wise but many say it's weak at 400mm
But I will ask the experts on here to guide me . Any help greatly received!
Cheers
John
Ps canon 60d body
I know I wildlife telephoto has been done to death but can't decide what to do.
I have found a great spot on an estuary I have seen dunlins sandpipers oyster catchers and a curlew at the same time.
Closest I can get without,spooking is a 100 feet or so. So want to set up for a morning see what comes and goes.
I currently have 3 zoom lenses with 250mm as a max . I think Iam right in saying I get the 1.6 effect , but I realise cheap 250 zooms will perhaps be soft.
I have considered a canon 100-400 L mark 2 with a 1.4 converter from reviews I can see most will feel this is a great choice, but Iam on a budget and even used this is beyond me at the minute.
Sigma do there 50-500 and 150-600 and Iam considering them. There 135-400 is perfect budget wise but many say it's weak at 400mm
But I will ask the experts on here to guide me . Any help greatly received!
Cheers
John
Ps canon 60d body