was shown a tamron 200-500mm lens... and wondering who has one and what they think in comparision to bigma....??
saravrose "I quit smoking dope" 9,562 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Between here and there More info | Nov 04, 2006 19:18 | #1 was shown a tamron 200-500mm lens... and wondering who has one and what they think in comparision to bigma....?? Canon 30D BG_E2 Grip Rebel XT BG-E3 battery grip
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Quad Goldmember 1,872 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2005 More info | Nov 04, 2006 19:27 | #2 What you thinking of taking a trip or something? Do they know you well enough to let you take it for a spin?
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RonaldS.Jr. Prodigal "Brick" Layer More info | Nov 04, 2006 21:57 | #3 She's going to Africa next year. Mac users swear by their computers. PC users swear at theirs.
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Lightstream Yoda 14,915 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Cult of the Full Frame More info | Nov 04, 2006 22:48 | #4 I know it's hard to ask (in fact, it was hard to ask of MYSELF), but I still think you should go for broke. I'm not even going to Africa. Actually I have no interest in Africa, but if I was going on my dream trip of a lifetime (and I clearly know what that is), 100-400 would be the ONLY way to fly. Them ospreys, wolves, bears and coytes ain't getting away from me this time!
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DoubleNegative *sniffles* 10,533 posts Likes: 11 Joined Mar 2006 Location: New York, USA More info | Nov 05, 2006 08:58 | #5 I would go for the 100-400mm and maybe a 1.4x II TC. La Vida Leica!
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | Nov 05, 2006 09:39 | #6 The Tamron has a decent reputation but doesn't impress me from the shots I have seen, but they will be shooter dependant and it may be worth a look. I would tend to take a HSM/USM lens over any other motor/AF type. I've had the Bigma and the 100-400mm IS L and can afford either and better if I wanted to spend, so I think my view is fairly objective. https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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saravrose THREAD STARTER "I quit smoking dope" 9,562 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Between here and there More info | Nov 05, 2006 10:51 | #7 condyk wrote in post #2219523 The Tamron has a decent reputation but doesn't impress me from the shots I have seen, but they will be shooter dependant and it may be worth a look. I would tend to take a HSM/USM lens over any other motor/AF type. I've had the Bigma and the 100-400mm IS L and can afford either and better if I wanted to spend, so I think my view is fairly objective. Bigma is a better lens for the kind of Africa trip we are doing, i.e. if you use a beanbag and shoot from the 4x4 window, as we will be doing most of the time. Other times for wildlife we will be on a beanbag, tripod or monopod waiting in a hide or at a camp waterhole. IS really adds no value here, tho' will be a good to have if you want to spend the extra. I just think length counts more when IQ is so close and you aren't handholding. But both are very good in the right hands. In the wrong hands the Bigma will show deficites more because of shake. IQ differences between a decent copy of the L and the Bigma is minimal, if any. The only reason I bought mine was because I was planning a walking safari and needed IS rather than carrying the weight of a tripod/mono. When I cancelled that trip after I took on another long term contract then I sold it. Another option which has better IQ than the 100-400mm and Bigma is the 100-300mm f4 Sigma. Even with a 1.4 TCon it is excellent. Even so, the Bigma is still more attractive as a package for the trip we are doing. BTW, I had no problem with 500mm or 50mm. Nor did I have a problem with the 400mm end of the IS L, which is sometimes criticised. I would avoid a TCon as you will lose AF. MF with a XT at long distance is very difficult. The viewfinder will be dark. Your keeper ratio will suffer significantly. I did take some shots with it.. and for the money putting down Bigma is the better buy I think... but, here's a couple of shots at 500mm...
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saravrose THREAD STARTER "I quit smoking dope" 9,562 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Between here and there More info | Nov 05, 2006 10:52 | #8 by the way RAW conversions absolutely no PP.. just converted and resized... Canon 30D BG_E2 Grip Rebel XT BG-E3 battery grip
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | Nov 05, 2006 11:08 | #9 Looks good but I would want HSM AF if prices are close. If a big saving then I would consider it. https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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saravrose THREAD STARTER "I quit smoking dope" 9,562 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Between here and there More info | Nov 05, 2006 11:22 | #10 condyk wrote in post #2219753 Looks good but I would want HSM AF if prices are close. If a big saving then I would consider it. yep.. sigma's will outperform.. but, dang that lens is heavy.. I better get used to shooting with a monopod/tripod before we go... but, the quality of the shots are nice.. doesn't mean much in the long run if half of everything I take looks like camera shake.. Canon 30D BG_E2 Grip Rebel XT BG-E3 battery grip
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | Nov 05, 2006 11:27 | #11 saravrose wrote in post #2219794 yep.. sigma's will outperform.. but, dang that lens is heavy.. I better get used to shooting with a monopod/tripod before we go... but, the quality of the shots are nice.. doesn't mean much in the long run if half of everything I take looks like camera shake.. sari When you get one, and I would for several months to see what else comes along like an updated 100-400mm IS L or a new OS Bigma, then also get a Pod Red beanbag. It screws onto the tripod mount and means you can rest it on the window so it's nice and steady. They are cheap. Most of our shooting will be like that. https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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tommykjensen Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 05, 2006 11:30 | #12 condyk wrote in post #2219812 When you get one, and I would for several months to see what else comes along like an updated 100-400mm IS L or a new OS Bigma, then also get a Pod Red beanbag. It screws onto the tripod mount and means you can rest it on the window so it's nice and steady. They are cheap. Most of our shooting will be like that. Is this what you refer to EDITING OF MY PHOTOS IS NOT ALLOWED
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Love your avatar, Tommy.
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | Nov 05, 2006 12:50 | #14 tommykjensen wrote in post #2219818 Is this what you refer to http://www.amazon.com …g-Camcorder/dp/B00009UTQ3 That's it Tom ... it helps having the screw mount as it stays with you. It is very light. I found that the damping factor also helped with handholding too. 10/10 https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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