In the not too distant past, maybe last December or so, Damsel and I watched a documentary on our local PBS station about wildlife photography. It was very interesting to see the birds and other wildlife that we regularly see here near our retirement home, being showcased in a presentation about amateur photographers and the wildlife subjects of their interest. We both enjoyed watching the informative documentary and learned some things as a result. Foremost, I concluded that the stock 100-300 mm zoom lens I use with my Canon SL1 is inadequate for the type of work we saw on the show.
We both enjoy photography and have both made some extraordinary shots from time to time, but when something is out of the capability reach of our equipment, it shows. After watching the documentary mentioned above, the cerebral juices started flowing and had been simmering since until I read a View From The Porch article that mentioned the lens I now have. I was impressed by the results Tam posted and put the lens on my wishlist at Amazon. When I finally had enough money tucked away to cover the cost, I went ahead and ordered the lens.
Today, the Good Truck of Brown® delivered the package. Aside from some imperatives that had to come first, I could hardly wait to try the new toy out! At last, I had the time to unpack and attach the lens to my camera. I went straight outside and took about 35 shots of “stuff” I regularly see around here. The two below are just a couple of things I was able to capture on my maiden outing with the new lens. A Curve Billed Thrasher at the backyard bird feeder and a Mourning Dove in the Mesquite Tree by the RV Drive. Click on either image to enlarge.
UPDATE: I added photos of a house sparrow and a Gambel’s Quail below.
I shared these and some others on the FecesBook™ thing. I am very happy with the initial performance of this lens as compared to my old zoom lens. The built-in image stabilizer and the quick-to-respond ultrasonic focus drive mechanism were splendid in allowing these and other photos from a hand-held camera/lens combo.
The product page from Canon is here and the Amazon listing is here (the price went up since I ordered mine for a little over 1.8K).
By the way, our CARES Stimulu$ was in the bank yesterday and has now been distributed to charities in our neck of the woods. I did not use those funds for this purchase. Damsel and I believe investing the .gov money back into local charities will get it to work where it’s needed. Charity begins at home.
I have a 100~400mm image stabilizing lens for my Nikon. Got it for a song, as the guy I bought it from wasn’t satisfied with it for shooting sporting events.
I also have an f2.8 200mm zoom that works extremely well in low-light situations. I’ve also pushed that one to 400mm with an “image doubler”, but doing that really cuts down the field-of-view.
Since using the lens just a day ago, I can appreciate why they might lack in sports coverage with the default settings. There is an image stabilizing mode (which I have not yet tried) just for panning images like in sports. I will give it a try.
Your 200mm F2.8 sounds nice. And yes, a Barlow expander does limit the FOV a bit.