Which Lens Next for Birds & Wildlife??

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Hi Everyone

I am thinking about getting a new lens, and as it's my birthday on Sunday I thought now would be a good time :naughty:

I really enjoy taking photos of birds and at the moment the longest lens I've got is the Sigma 70-300mm.

I was thinking of the Sigma 120-400mm and can get this for around £600 - I just wondered if anyone could suggest any other lenses that would be good for birds & wildlife please.

Alison :)
 
300 f/4, they are a possibility in Canon mounts (used), but I don't know about Nikon mount).
 
I own the 120-400mm and you wont find it easy to handle without a monopod or a tripod. It is a monster! The Nikon range are very expensive around 400mm length so you may be better sticking to a 300mm range.
 
The Sigma 150-500 is about £700 and has the extra reach that you might find useful. It also has Image Stabilisation which can help when handholding.
 
300 f/4, they are a possibility in Canon mounts (used), but I don't know about Nikon mount).

I've just had a look on camerapricebuster and a Nikon 300mm f4 is £900, so that's a bit too expensive for me, thank you though :)

I own the 120-400mm and you wont find it easy to handle without a monopod or a tripod. It is a monster! The Nikon range are very expensive around 400mm length so you may be better sticking to a 300mm range.

Is it dead heavy then, I did get shown one when I bought my 70-300 but didn't try it out. Do you get good results with it though?

The Sigma 150-500 is about £700 and has the extra reach that you might find useful. It also has Image Stabilisation which can help when handholding.

Sigma 50-500mm f4-6.3?-No IS though

Do you guys own these, and if so do you get good results?
 
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