Reddit reviews Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM Lens, Lens Only
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Compact, high performance L-series super-telephoto zoom makes it ideal for sports and wildlife photographyRotation-type zoom ring allows for more precise composition and excellent balance when handholdingImproved zoom torque adjustment ring allows easy setting of zoom tension, Focal Length & Maximum Aperture:100-400mm 1:4.5-5.6, Closest Focusing Distance-3.2 ft. / 0.98mNew Air Sphere Coating (ASC) helps to significantly reduce backlit flaring and ghosting, Highly resistant to dust and water, and amazing durability enabling shooting even in harsh conditions
Hi guys!
I'm traveling to Iceland soon to see the Northern Lights. As much as I want to remember it with my eyes, I haven't been able to trust my memory that well lately. I was wondering if using my Canon 7D Mark II, I could capture some incredible pictures/videos. Any advice would help! I'm not new to photography, but I'm relatively ignorant to a lot of settings (i.e. how I can get good pictures by adjusting my settings).
The lenses I'm working with are:
I'm not really looking to buy any other lenses at the moment either, so this is what I have to work with. Any suggestions on how to get the best shot would be great!
(On a side note, if anyone has any suggestions on photographing the Blue Lagoon, I'd gladly accept it :) )
Well, first I'll say that the one I have is the first version, as opposed to the second lighter and probably sharper version.
I do like it a lot but I use it at the full 400 focal length 99% of the time and so I wonder if I would have been better off just buying a 400 prime. I also wish I had waited a little bit to get the lighter version. All that said, I've gotten a good amount of great shots with it and I do wildlife photography pretty much exclusively, though I'm no pro by any stretch.