Right now I can say - 120-300mm is a heavy one. About 7lb of joy. If you don't work out on a regular basis, forget making a wedding with it. But picture quality is stunning.
It seems like the lens focuses before its target. Pine needles look sharper than the cats eyes.
Do you have a sensor problem? Everything comes in red. ;)
I had the same problem, but I have tilted heavier towards Sigma. Today my brand new 120-300 f2.8 arrives. That's instead of 70-200. I was watching Tony Northrups reviews and none, Sigma nor Tamron don't really go up to real 200. They tend to end at about 135mm comparing to Canon, so I decided to clear that issue by going for Sigma 120-300. It has GREAT reviews and later on I will post my own opinion.
I have started about a year ago (maybe a year and a half) and I'm using Nikon D750 and Nikon D850, which recently failed me miserably, so im back to great D750. I don't do sport events so I never needed something really fast but I think im doing pretty good with what I have.
I think at last I have to.
My impression is - it's a series of technical problems. I ordered my D850 in August 2017. Waited for it 2 months to come and then - it seems to have bunch of electrinics problems. I'm dealing now with Adorama about options and warranty fixes. Heard stories from other about focus problems. I think this is what causes delays in shipping.
I hope your models did not charge you extra for nasty weather?
Great shots, BTW.
You've been in some nice places.
Indeed, some might look even better in B&W. Some I have made that way, some others in sepia. Look great too.
Only half. It's a Morkie. So called designer breed. A mix of Maltese and Yorkie. Very loving creature.
Wow.
These are some awesome shots.
Thought you might enjoy these too.