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keithreeder wrote:
Colin Key wrote:I know you are going to argue Keith, but you are wrong, and I think that your excellent photos would be even better with a 400 prime on your 40D.
Thanks for the kind words, Colin
Now I'll let you into a secret.
Last year, partly because I was getting generally frustrated with my shooting and partly in order to see what all the fuss was about, I borrowed and used a 400mm prime for a fortnight.
Bearing in mind that I was using non-IS 400mm zooms handheld long before I got my 100-400mm (and so have pretty passable handholding technique) I saw no demonstrable, repeatable improvement whatsoever using the prime compared to the zoom - absolutely nothing came off the camera (the 30D) that made me think "I couldn't do that with the 100-400..."
Now that may well be down to the fact that I'm often in crappy light, or because the vast majority of my efforts only see the light of day on a PC screen: but - hand to God - the prime I was using (a "good" one by all accounts) left me deeply underwhelmed and I missed shots because I couldn't zoom and missed shots because of the long MFD.
So it's the 100-400mm for me.
Keith,
Like you, I have probably read every post on every forum (and my God there are a lot!) about these two lenses. It was your opinions and photos on BF (I got lobbed off there by the way for making what were perceived as racist comments about that bit of video showing some Japanese having a jolly good time slaughtering Dolphins) plus those of Romy that swayed me towards the zoom. It does have its uses (I have used it for landscapes and other "non-birdy" subjects) and it does get some very good shots, and some experienced photographers have commented on my bird photos in my PBase gallery that I am getting the best out of this lens, but having used the 400 5.6 I think it does a better job, especially for BIF. I do normally have excellent light down here and I am using a 1D body which retains AF with a 1.4TC, so they may be very significant factors compared to your situation. Having done a load of testing I found that wide open at more than 350mm the zoom produced less sharp shots than the 400 prime. Also, in good light at shutter speeds of 1/2000s or faster (which is quite normal for me) I cannot satisfy myself that the IS makes a jot of difference, and the fact that I can hear the gyros taking four or more seconds to settle down suggests that the IS technology on the zoom lens is not up to speed with the AF technology of the 1D MkIII.
And I meant what I said about that lens hood - absolute rubbish!!!
Regards,
Colin
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