Both tern images very nice, the second is over the top because of the terrestrial background. You\'re the master of hand held BIF shooting Peter! Just curious, did you ever have days when you\'re at a loss on which big white to use?
Thank you, Romy. The overlapping between those lenses is huge, yet each one has some distinctive traits which can be used for selection. For example, in low light or challenging BIF targets, I will normally choose f/2.8 or even f/2 lenses. If anticipated BIF activity is intense, I might opt for 400 DO or 400 f/5.6 lens for ease of handholding.
Here\'s a massive BIF target where 300 f/2.8 IS MkII + 2xTC MkIII performs with ease.
Both tern images very nice, the second is over the top because of the terrestrial background. You\'re the master of hand held BIF shooting Peter! Just curious, did you ever have days when you\'re at a loss on which big white to use?
Thank you, Romy. The overlapping between those lenses is huge, yet each one has some distinctive traits which can be used for selection. For example, in low light or challenging BIF targets, I will normally choose f/2.8 or even f/2 lenses. If anticipated BIF activity is intense, I might opt for 400 DO or 400 f/5.6 lens for ease of handholding.
Here\'s a massive BIF target where 300 f/2.8 IS MkII + 2xTC MkIII performs with ease.
May 19, 2013 at 10:30 PM
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