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I am about to place an order for a 100-400L having tried one (Thanks CT), and was very impressed indeed.
I have had a thought though, and would appreciate an opinion.
For a little more cash, I could get a 70-200L f2.8 IS and a 2x converter, which would give me the same 400 reach, but with a 2.8 aperture. I am mainly interested in natural history photography, but want to retain as much versatility to do other types of photography as the mood takes me.
Would this combination retain AF right through the range, and do you think the quality would be as good as the 100-400 by itself.
I am a newbie and trying to get the right kit together rather than buying cheap and buying twice, having already done that up to now. I'm not saying the 100-400 is cheap, far from it, the lens was great to use, but if there is a better alternative that I should consider at this stage I would rather find out now than later.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks guys.
Trev
I have had a thought though, and would appreciate an opinion.
For a little more cash, I could get a 70-200L f2.8 IS and a 2x converter, which would give me the same 400 reach, but with a 2.8 aperture. I am mainly interested in natural history photography, but want to retain as much versatility to do other types of photography as the mood takes me.
Would this combination retain AF right through the range, and do you think the quality would be as good as the 100-400 by itself.
I am a newbie and trying to get the right kit together rather than buying cheap and buying twice, having already done that up to now. I'm not saying the 100-400 is cheap, far from it, the lens was great to use, but if there is a better alternative that I should consider at this stage I would rather find out now than later.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks guys.
Trev