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I had a [[Nikon 70-300]] and I loved taking pictures with it. Then you see that there is a [[lens]] that has even more focal length, and you think, this would be great. This is how I end up with a 2.5 kg monster lens hanging around my neck. And what you quickly learn is that there is not that much difference between 300mm and 500mm. | I had purchased a [[Nikon 70-300]] and I loved taking pictures with it. Then you see that there is a [[lens]] that has even more focal length, and you think, this would be great. This is how I end up with a 2.5 kg monster lens hanging around my neck. And what you quickly learn is that there is not that much difference between 300mm and 500mm after all. | ||
I do not regret getting this lens, I love going to Zoos and taking pictures of animals, so the extra focal length comes in handy. But it is one of the least practical lenses. If you have this mounted, you probably need a second body with you or you will only be shooting things that are at least 10m away. | Do not get me wrong, I do not regret getting this lens, I love going to Zoos and taking pictures of animals, so the extra focal length comes in handy. But it is one of the least practical lenses. If you have this mounted, you probably need a second body with you or you will only be shooting things that are at least 10m away. | ||
As it is heavy and rather specialized so it is a [[lens]] that you will not use very often. I had it on several trips, where it stayed in the trunk of the car the entire time. And sometimes you will not take it with you just because it weighs so much. | As it is heavy and rather specialized so it is a [[lens]] that you will not use very often. I had it on several trips, where it stayed in the trunk of the car the entire time. And sometimes you will not take it with you just because it weighs so much. |
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I had purchased a Nikon 70-300 and I loved taking pictures with it. Then you see that there is a lens that has even more focal length, and you think, this would be great. This is how I end up with a 2.5 kg monster lens hanging around my neck. And what you quickly learn is that there is not that much difference between 300mm and 500mm after all.
Do not get me wrong, I do not regret getting this lens, I love going to Zoos and taking pictures of animals, so the extra focal length comes in handy. But it is one of the least practical lenses. If you have this mounted, you probably need a second body with you or you will only be shooting things that are at least 10m away.
As it is heavy and rather specialized so it is a lens that you will not use very often. I had it on several trips, where it stayed in the trunk of the car the entire time. And sometimes you will not take it with you just because it weighs so much.
Some people may like it, but I also do not like as it attracts too much attention, you will be carrying a very prominent looking camera with you.
While it allows you to take pictures from quite a distance, it is not very good lens for taking pictures of people, as you will not be able to engage with them, you will be the creepy paparazzi stalker that roams the periphery.
Price | Expensive in general, but cheap for such a zoom |
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Weight | Very heavy, 2'300g |
Good for | Animals, maybe sports |
New or used | 1'200 new, I do not see it often available used and then it is quite expensive, above 800. |
Somehow, I think if you are going for the extreme focal lengths, APS-C is a better choice. Of course it works very well on full frame, but unless you are a professional, do not buy this for a full frame camera
On an APS-C camera, this lens effectively becomes 300-750mm. The only reason to use this lens is to get to extreme focal length, you should probably go with an APS-C. This is one of my favorite Zoo combinations.
Gallery
Reference around 36mm focal length, taken with a different lens (Nikon 10-24). This is a meeting room, and the camera is 6meters away from the cook at the end of the table.
200mm focal length on an APS-C camera so effective 300mm. Notice I would have a full portrait of a person at 6m distance.
500mm focal length on an APS-C camera so effective 750mm. The little toy is about 10cm high.
These pages are for Amateur Photographers and not really for seasoned photographers and professionals. I have no affiliation or commercial interest with any brand/make. I write from my own experience. I ended up using mainly Nikon, so I am more familiar with this brand than others. See price for notes on pricing as well as photography related links.