It is obviously very helpful to have such a responsive/agile, fast and well focussing camera such as 1DX, coupled with good 300 f/2.8 IS prime.
However, on rare occasion like the one depicted below, a zoom of the 200-400L type would have been helpful too, because as soon as one starts \"zooming\" with their feet, the movement generally exerts additional pressure on wild animals to flee.
I am curious to see what will the key traits of 200-400L be: IQ, AF response and weight.
The price we know already: very expensive.
It is obviously very helpful to have such a responsive/agile, fast and well focussing camera such as 1DX, coupled with good 300 f/2.8 IS prime.
However, on rare occasion like the one depicted below, a zoom of the 200-400L type would have been helpful too, because as soon as one starts \"zooming\" with their feet, the movement generally exerts additional pressure on wild animals to flee.
I am curious to see what will the key traits of 200-400L be: IQ, AF response and weight.
The price we know already: very expensive.
It is obviously very helpful to have such a responsive/agile, fast and well focussing camera such as 1DX, coupled with good 300 f/2.8 IS prime.
However, on rare occasion like the one depicted below, a zoom of the 200-400L type would have been helpful, because as soon as one starts \"zooming\" with their feet, the movement generally exerts additional pressure on wild animals to flee.
I am curious to see what will the key traits of 200-400L be: IQ, AF response and weight.
The price we know already: very expensive.
Aug 23, 2012 at 11:27 AM
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