I am going to Alaska this summer and need a wildlife lens to take with me. I mainly take landscape photos, but given the fact I'm in Alaska in prime salmon run season I need a lens for bear photos. The lens will be paired with a 7dmk2.
I will be hiking around a little, and would like to take the lens on these hikes, so size and weight is a concern. Secondly, it's Alaska, it will rain. I will also almost certainly sell the lens upon return. I cannot rent as the cost is prohibitive for the length of my trip.
My initial thoughts are as follows:
Canon 100-400 mk1
+ Cheap
+ Light weight
+ Small
+ Weather sealed
+ I quite like the push/pull zoom
+ I've had a few before so understand it
- Slow focus
- Not as good IS
Canon 100-400 mk2
+ Fast focus
+ Good IS
+ Weather sealed
+ Sharp
+ Light weight
+ Small
- Expensive
Tamron 150-600 G2
+ Long focal length, could be very useful
+ Cheap
- Not weather sealed
- Large
- Heavier
Can anyone assist with my decision?
I'm leaning towards the 100-400 mk1 right now.
Thanks
I will be hiking around a little, and would like to take the lens on these hikes, so size and weight is a concern. Secondly, it's Alaska, it will rain. I will also almost certainly sell the lens upon return. I cannot rent as the cost is prohibitive for the length of my trip.
My initial thoughts are as follows:
Canon 100-400 mk1
+ Cheap
+ Light weight
+ Small
+ Weather sealed
+ I quite like the push/pull zoom
+ I've had a few before so understand it
- Slow focus
- Not as good IS
Canon 100-400 mk2
+ Fast focus
+ Good IS
+ Weather sealed
+ Sharp
+ Light weight
+ Small
- Expensive
Tamron 150-600 G2
+ Long focal length, could be very useful
+ Cheap
- Not weather sealed
- Large
- Heavier
Can anyone assist with my decision?
I'm leaning towards the 100-400 mk1 right now.
Thanks
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