What to replace 500 with

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nellyleelephant

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With a heavy heart, I'm flogging my Canon 500 to free up some cash due to a 4 month old son.

I will want to replace it with something reasonably long to use with a 1D3 and 5D3 for birds and other wildlife plus the odd trip to Silverstone.
I've had a 100-400 and 300 f4 before, but never tried a 400 5.6.

I'm torn between which of the 3 to go for, they all have their pluses and minuses, anyone got experience with them all?

Thanks

nellyleelephant

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Thanks, did you miss IS? Most of time it will be mounted to a now comically sized tripod, so I suppose it's a non issue.

nellyleelephant

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It doesn't appeal, don't know why!

I'm a bit of a snob and like to buy canon, although I do have a 14mm samyang.

Other option is 300 f4 with a 7d, similar reach to my 5d3 and 500

nellyleelephant

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Thanks for the offer, bit of a trek though!

Used to have a 300, worked well with a teleconverter. Hmmmm.

nellyleelephant

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Tuesday 19th August 2014
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RobDickinson said:
200-400 f4?
Would love to, but I'm not sure that would save me any money! smile

Have you tried a 150-600 Rob?

nellyleelephant

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I don't suppose you know at what focal length the f6.3 kicks in do you?

nellyleelephant

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RobDickinson said:
The maximum aperture is f5 between 150mm and about 230mm, f5.6 between about 230mm and about 410mm, and f6.3 between about 410mm and 600mm. AF speed varied with focal length. Measured AF speed on the test bench in bright light on an EOS 7D from infinity to close focus (2.7m) was 0.3s at 150mm, 0.33s at 250mm and 400mm, and 0.41s at 600mm. There is a focus limiter which restricts focus to 15m. Focus time for 15m to infinity at 600mm is 0.23s. Focus slowed in very dim light and at 600mm, it takes 1.5 seconds to rack focus from infinity to close focus (2.7m) in essentially zero light. AF operation was silent, which prevents disturbing wildlife or drawing attention to the lens.

http://photo.net/reviews/tamron-150-600/
Thanks for that, I'll have a good read.

nellyleelephant

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Tuesday 19th August 2014
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mrdemon said:
70D is miles better than the 7D also, 7Dmk2 out very soon.
Not having used either, what is better about the 70D?

nellyleelephant

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Wednesday 20th August 2014
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Thanks for the help and suggestions.....but it's looking like I can keep the 500, which is a result! bounce

nellyleelephant

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Friday 22nd August 2014
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ExPat2B said:
I have just gone to a 500 f4, and looked at all of the options in between ( 100-400, 400 5.6, 150-600 and have spent whole days with those lenses) and I can tell you with some conviction that nothing comes close to the exotic telephotos. The sharpness, and the speed is just on another planet - and none of the other options are sharp wide open, they need to be at f8. And the amount of contrast and colour that the lens picks up, like the iris details of birds is just unmatched by the consumer options.
....which is why I'm having to keep mine!