Quickly shot handheld at 1/25 and 1/13 (wide-open) under not-very-bright window light with the 50mm Compact Macro. Pretty darn happy with the results that IBIS and this sensor enable. Images straight-out-of-camera. Delightful gift by Paul Feng, on Flickr Infusion Chocolates by Paul Feng, on Flickr
Quintin10 wrote:
Very impressive.. How close were you to these fellas? You may have just inspired me to purchase this lens. Did you ever use the ef 100-400 ii? If so, do you enjoy the rf 100-500 more? Beautiful images. Curious how much cropping was involved!
Sometimes the owl passed close enough to fill the frame. But most of the time I'm doing some healthy crops.
I owned the 100-400II.
I think the 100-500 is a better lens only in that you get the extra 100mm without really losing anything because back at 400mm you are less than 1/3 stop off of f/5.6 anyways. The extra 100mm (even with the loss of aperture to f/7.1) is just gravy. Otherwise the lens still provides the great MM/MFD for semi-macro stuff, is lighter weight and I find it to be every bit as sharp as I remember the 100-400II being.
The only thing I don't like about the 100-500 is that it has to stay at 300+ with the 1.4TC on it.
That said, if I still owned the 100-400II and the EF 1.4TCIII then I probably wouldn't be in any rush to switch to the 100-500.
Here are the shots uncrossed which should show you the power of 45MPs shooting birds