bs kite wrote:
The lightweight, short 500PF is in a class by itself.
Imo, it's as sharp as the best long (and heavy) primes, with the exception of the 400 2.8 formula.
I just love your Loon work, and this one is no exception!
Also, I really dig the 500PF too. In fact, on our recent trip (drive) to Florida I actually left my 600FL at home. Portability & ease of use is invaluable (for me).
40Driggs wrote:
Excellent capture! I agree with your sentiments about the lens as well.
Agreed.
I'm worried that only the new Z 400mm F2.8S will make me consider removing my 500PF. It's a good problem to have, but eventually, I'd like to drop the F-mount glass entirely and go fully Z native...
And even then, the 500PF still will have an advantage over size, cost, and weight!
Z7ii - 500PF - F5.6 - 1/2000 - ISO 560
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird feeding on Cardinal Climber Morning Glory.
The prolific growth of this plant this year was unbelieveable!! We had 6 or 7 hummingbirds feeding daily!
AccessDenied wrote:
Great series!
I was just at Conowingo last week and there were two eagles, neither were fishing... I'm hoping we have an active Fall!
I live about 3 hours from there, on the Eastern Shore. But, it's almost always worth the drive.
Looks like you're not too far yourself!
Yeah I live about 25 min from the Dam So I'm there fairly often and at least 1 day on most weekends in November and December
Eric214 wrote:
Yeah I live about 25 min from the Dam So I'm there fairly often and at least 1 day on most weekends in November and December
Maybe we'll cross paths one day!
I'm usually over on the trailside to avoid the chaos of everyone bunched up near the dam... I like to walk down the rocks to be at water's edge beyond the boat ramp.
If you ever see someone down that way with a Z7ii and 500PF wrapped in camo, it might be me