I know this isn't technically a great picture. But it is a picture that I took and that I will forever have.
I'm sharing it because I asked lots of questions about using the 200-800 with a 1.4x TC during my trip to Yellowstone. And you were all right about the shortcomings of it. Heat haze killed the quality of most photos. And even without heat haze at 1,120mm f/13 images aren't show quality. That being said, the combo allowed me to take pictures I otherwise wouldn't have. I have lots of pictures of what were tiny dots to the naked eyes that turned out to be prong horn sheep and mountain goats and bears.
Anyways, i'll stop rambling on now. Would I like to get a 800mm f/5.6L lens? Maybe. But for now the RF 200-800mm will do.
Second picture was taken by my wife, shows me (farthest to the right) taking the first photograph.
Canon EOS R5RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM + EXTENDER RF1.4x lens1120mmf/14.01/250s16000 ISO0.0 EV
X-T5XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR lens20mmf/8.01/20s640 ISO0.0 EV
stanj wrote:
Temple cat
FYI May know this already Stan.
In the Eastern religions cats are considered a sacred being. They serve as temporary vessels of the soul on the soul's spiritual journey. They also are messagers with Budda on behalf of their owners. Symbols of good fortune also!
Great compositions!
Dan