Help with a decision
Discussion
Have been looking for a telephoto lense for my Sigma SD-10.
Came down to the Sigma 70 -200 EX everyone is raving about below.
The 100-300 EX
or the 80 - 400 EX OS. I have found a deal on a non DG version of this lense, brand new with a £500 saving. Should I pay it, as this is now the same price as the 1st 2 lenses????
Came down to the Sigma 70 -200 EX everyone is raving about below.
The 100-300 EX
or the 80 - 400 EX OS. I have found a deal on a non DG version of this lense, brand new with a £500 saving. Should I pay it, as this is now the same price as the 1st 2 lenses????
seandudding said:
Have been looking for a telephoto lense for my Sigma SD-10.
Came down to the Sigma 70 -200 EX everyone is raving about below.
The 100-300 EX
or the 80 - 400 EX OS. I have found a deal on a non DG version of this lense, brand new with a £500 saving. Should I pay it, as this is now the same price as the 1st 2 lenses????
The main thing about the 70-200 is speed (f2.8). The 80-400 is f4.5-5.6; the 100-300 is fixed f4. So if you need speed, stay with the 70-200. If you need focal length, take the other/s.
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Thanks, I am tempted by the OS as my head held shots are not the best. Main use will be general, some track day stuff, sailing, wildlife and moon shots.
If I go non os I guess I will need to buy a monopod I can carry easy, I have one aready but it's to big, can anyone recommend a good monopad, say 300mm long when colapsed???
Cheers Sean
Thanks, I am tempted by the OS as my head held shots are not the best. Main use will be general, some track day stuff, sailing, wildlife and moon shots.
If I go non os I guess I will need to buy a monopod I can carry easy, I have one aready but it's to big, can anyone recommend a good monopad, say 300mm long when colapsed???
Cheers Sean
Ok I have been reading a little bit more.
The main thing I am looking for is a telephoto lense I can use hand held and get good shots with. I understand now that OS eliminates vibration mainly rather than wobble or shake.
So if I bought a fast lense such as the 70-200, and had it set a fast shutter speed it would cut down a lot of the blur due to camera shake as the shutter is open for less time????
Also does anyone know of a monopod that is less than say 350mm??
The main thing I am looking for is a telephoto lense I can use hand held and get good shots with. I understand now that OS eliminates vibration mainly rather than wobble or shake.
So if I bought a fast lense such as the 70-200, and had it set a fast shutter speed it would cut down a lot of the blur due to camera shake as the shutter is open for less time????
Also does anyone know of a monopod that is less than say 350mm??
seandudding said:
OSo if I bought a fast lense such as the 70-200, and had it set a fast shutter speed it would cut down a lot of the blur due to camera shake as the shutter is open for less time?
Yes. Amazingly, it is still possible to take shake-free pictures even without 'anti-shake' systems
The rule of thumb with 35mm cameras is/was to use a shutter speed at least as fast as the reciprocal of the focal length. IE if you have a 500mm lens, use at least 1/500th second, and so on. For DLRS with smaller chips, I think you should allow another 50%.
So, if you have a 300mm lens, keep the speed above 1/500th. The f2.8 70-200 will have an advantage, as you say, in that the larger aperture will allow you to get a faster shutter speed - bt it's not as long. Ultimately there's only so much light you can get down a tube full of glass!
If you're still struggling for shutter speed, you can increase ISO.
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