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Originally Posted by spearo
Great work
well done
i'm tempted to get the same lens now too!
frank
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Thanks Frank – as mentioned above, the first copy showed significant front focusing which I probably could have dialled out using the micro adjust on the 7D but my 40D doesn’t have that so I returned the lens for another copy.
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Originally Posted by troypiggo
Fantastic set, Dennis! What happened to the 400L? Still got it, or swapped for the 300L? Did those bees/spides etc with the 300L also or macro lens?
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Thanks Troy! I couldn’t bear to part with the 400mm F5.6L and upon Santa hearing of my dilemma, a nice 300mm appeared, although I had to return the original due to front focusing. MA on the 7D could probably have compensated for this but not on the 40D so back it went and the 2nd copy was spot on with both bodies.
The insects were with the 100mm F2.8 macro – good pick up!
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Originally Posted by iceman
Incredible shots Dennis. I love the birds with all the starfish! THey're all great.
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Thanks Mike – the star fish were an unanticipated bonus as I didn’t realise how much they would contribute to the composition until processing time.
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Originally Posted by StephenM
Great collection Dennis! How do you find the reach of the 300 for birds?
Cheers,
Stephen
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Thanks Stephen – I love the closer focusing distance of the 300mm (1.5 metres) and it is a very versatile walk around lens, whereas the 400mm is more specialised for bird shots. I think that apart from places like Roma St or Mt Coot-tha, where the bird life is more or less in your face, the 300mm would not be long enough? I guess that’s why some folks invest in the 100-400mm zoom lens.
For birds in flight in bright conditions, the 400mm F5.6 is a cracker of a lens with very responsive AF!
Cheers
Dennis