I used my 100-400 lens the most but if we were in a more wooded area I would change to my 28-300. There were times I used my iPhone as well
Tanzania, Serengeti and Ngorangora crater
We also did the Bridge climb. Wish they would let you take a camera on the climb
Recent trip I caught these images early in the morning with my iPhone
I agree the focus is on the grass. I just feel fortunate to catch the fox in action
Jackson Hole Wyoming.
It was fun watching this fox catch voles
I have this strap and really like it. It does have a safety strap that’s not shown so in the event the main fastener gets bumped and opened the camera will not fall on the ground. This has never happened to me though. As for the large mounting bracket I don’t like. It just adds weight and I don’t understand why it’s shaped like it is or as large as it is.
I do like the product but if I were to buy another I would purchase one that others have mentioned that screws directing into the tripod mount.
Rainy day in Italy. Almost looks like a movie set
I have the 16-300 on my D5. Overall it does a good job but when enlarging any images beyond a computer screen size the sharpness andclarity are not there, seems a little out of focus.
For family photos that are not going to be greatly enlarged I think it’s a great lense.
I have the 16-300 on my D5. Overall it does a good job but when enlarging any images beyond a computer screen size the sharpness andclarity are not there, seems a little out of focus.
For family photos that are not going to be greatly enlarged I think it’s a great lense.