I was using a 135mm with a 1.4 extender and the mark 3 canon. This could have been a great shot with the 400 2,8. I want it, but I also want to stay married. Cropped a bunch with no PP.
Cool shot. I believe the 300 2.8 would work better than the 400 for baseball. I use a 70-200 because I'm broke, but with cropping I still got decent shots of the outfielders at 200mm. I hear the 400 is very heavy, I've never seen one in person, but today my back was hurting a bit with the 40D, 70-200, and a battery grip so I will probably stay away from anything bigger for awhile.
Yes they do get heavy. I have tennis elbow in my left arm and that is the main reason I now use primes. When I have to adjust the distance I use my legs instead of my arms. It's hard for me to get the outfielders and I can't buy the big primes at this time. A lot of my games are at dust and into the night, so any lense less than f/2.8 is out of the question.
Yes, the 400mm f2.8 is heavy but for me it's worth it's weight in gold. Used to use a 300 f2.8 and it does work well for shots of infield from 1st and 3rd base lines. I've found though that shooting with a 70-200 on one body and the 400 on another (and a 1.4x TC) in my pocket, I'm pretty well covered.
Thanks for the commits. I have got more good action from this player than any other. He is also a good hitter and the best pitcher on the team. He will steal home if given a small chance. He was a 4 year quarterback for the football team and won his region. He was a little weak in basketball, but a starter. So I know if I pay close attention to him, I will get a good baseball action shot.
I second that on the 300/2.8 for baseball, that's one of the main reasons I purchased mine, just add a 1.4x for football, soccer, etc. I love it, and its cheaper, lighter, etc.
Kelly Phillips wrote:
Cool shot. I believe the 300 2.8 would work better than the 400 for baseball. I use a 70-200 because I'm broke, but with cropping I still got decent shots of the outfielders at 200mm. I hear the 400 is very heavy, I've never seen one in person, but today my back was hurting a bit with the 40D, 70-200, and a battery grip so I will probably stay away from anything bigger for awhile.
Not that heavy at all once you have it balanced on the stick. I use that and a second body on my 70-200 2.8. We just need to get you out to the gym.