joescrivens
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So a few weeks back I managed to get a lens bought by work, the 100mm 2.8 L macro.
Now they need some wildlife shots and I may be able to get another one out of them. I have the 70-300mm IS which I know would be ok, but if they are willing to buy me something better what should I go for?
Should I go for the 100-400L or one of the sigma variety's. I need something to shoot large mammals as well as some birds most likely, probably more on the larger animal size though but the overriding feature must be image quality.
I could either get something to complement the 70-300 I already have or something to replace it. Do I need 300mm if a lot of what I am shooting are large mammals etc in zoo's?
I always wanted a 70-200 2.8 IS L - can I jusitfy this as a wildlife lens?
Now they need some wildlife shots and I may be able to get another one out of them. I have the 70-300mm IS which I know would be ok, but if they are willing to buy me something better what should I go for?
Should I go for the 100-400L or one of the sigma variety's. I need something to shoot large mammals as well as some birds most likely, probably more on the larger animal size though but the overriding feature must be image quality.
I could either get something to complement the 70-300 I already have or something to replace it. Do I need 300mm if a lot of what I am shooting are large mammals etc in zoo's?
I always wanted a 70-200 2.8 IS L - can I jusitfy this as a wildlife lens?