@FlashF1R3 thank you! It’s my first dip into those big zoom lenses and so far I really like it. Haven’t used the 100-400, which has the advantage of being f5.6. The f8 of the 150-600 makes you often workaround with high ISO. So far it hasn’t been a real problem for me, but it’s something to consider. Besides that, it’s amazing how relatively lightweight the 150-600 is. I shoot a lot without a tripod.
@BrokkoGrafie nice! Yeah I guess it’s only for good lighting outside. I’m wanting to try to get into bird photography and all ive got so far is a cheap 70s super Albinar 80-200mm on an adapter. It’s not bad at all considering its age but 200mm (300mm apsc) only gets you so close to those subjects.
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@FlashF1R3 you can check out my photos, there’s a couple that I’ve shot with the 150-600. I’ve only bought it like 6 weeks ago, so there’s not too much. Besides that, what I really can recommend is the XF 70-300. It may be a bit short for “proper” bird photography, but it’s a fantastic lense. With a 40 mp sensor, you can do some sweet cropping, which works fine for the most part.