My most used landscape lens is the 70-200mm but I run out of magnification and have to stop and add the 1.4x fairly often or switch to the bulky, heavy 200-500mm. I've preordered the 100-400 and hope it is a good replacement, allowing me to keep focusing on creating and composing in the field instead of hassling with converter on and off. I also preordered the 24-120 to make a seamless pair and hope that has solid IQ also.
One of the best living landscape shooters Michael Frye makes good use of a 100-400 (Sony). It's a great range for those who see with telephoto eyes for intimate and/or abstract landscapes.
My most used landscape lens is the 70-200mm but I run out of magnification and have to stop and add the 1.4x fairly often or switch to the buly, heavy 200-500mm. I've preordered the 100-400 and hope it is a good replacement, allowing me to keep focusing on creating and composing in the field instead of hassling with converter on and off. I also preordered the 24-120 to make a seamless pair and hope that has solid IQ also.
One of the best living landscape shooters Michael Frye makes good use of a 100-400 (Sony). It's a great range for those who see with telephoto eyes for intimate and/or abstract landscapes.
My most used landscape lens is the 70-200mm but I run out of magnification and have to stop and add the 1.4x fairly often. I've preordered the 100-400 and hope it is a good replacement, allowing me to keep focusing on creating and composing in the field instead of hassling with converter on and off. I also preordered the 24-120 to make a seamless pair and hope that has solid IQ also.
One of the best living landscape shooters Michael Frye makes good use of a 100-400 (Sony). It's a great range for those who see with telephoto eyes for intimate and/or abstract landscapes.
Nov 13, 2021 at 10:48 PM
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