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Really nice imageOne of my favourite subjects is Butterflies, and I have been very pleased with the results I'm getting using the 200 600, 1.4TC and Crop Mode, so 1260mm equivalent from 8ft away. I'm still cropping further in post processing, usually square, like this shot, as it suits the subject well. It's my intention to test the 100 400 for Butterflies, as the close focussing distance is so short it should be ideal, especially with the TC attached.
This is a Chalkhill Blue, a beautiful small Butterfly. He's sitting on a Mallow Flower, and the background is the river behind in the distance. This is shot at f9.View attachment 1099
Spot onYesterday morning I sat on the porch for a while and photographed these beauties ❤View attachment 1110
I've been wondering about the heaviness of the lens. I think of getting it but would soon tire of hand holding it, so I'm leaning more toward the lighter 100-400.Do most of my shooting handheld can get a bit heavy after a while or maybe just an age thing on my part View attachment 968View attachment 969View attachment 970
Irrespective of the weight, I like the reach of the 200-600. For a lighter zoom, I have the 70-350 (on an APS-C a6400, not a full frame)I've been wondering about the heaviness of the lens. I think of getting it but would soon tire of hand holding it, so I'm leaning more toward the lighter 100-400.
Yes, sometimes I use a monopod, for birding mostly when the subject doesn't move too much. For birds in flight, handheld ...Do any of you use a monopod to support the 200-600 when shooting with it and are you happy with that strategy for coping with its weight?
Do any of you use a monopod to support the 200-600 when shooting with it and are you happy with that strategy for coping with its weight?
I've been wondering about the heaviness of the lens. I think of getting it but would soon tire of hand holding it, so I'm leaning more toward the lighter 100-400.
Do any of you use a monopod to support the 200-600 when shooting with it and are you happy with that strategy for coping with its weight?
Something I do a lot of is shoot small stuff with the big zoom and then crop in. A lot of the time this is because you can't get close with a Macro, and so I find the zoom the next best thing. The RIV resolution helps of course, but so does the sharpness of the lens. This is a Large Red Damselfly, sitting on a Water Iris.View attachment 1267
He's a cool chap. Nice shot.I try and shoot all kinds of wildlife, but I have a long way to go. I'm not big (or patient enough yet) on editing much on a photo. Most of what I do is apply overall editing and let the chips fall where they may. It's really also a question of time. I'm not proficient enough to make localized touchups so it's more about get it close. I figure the ones' I really like I can go back and edit more later.
This was a promethea moth hanging around on my garden flag.
This thread is dedicated to wildlife images taken with the Sony FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS lens (SEL200600G).
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Specs:
Helpful Resources:
- Format: 35 mm full frame
- Focal length (mm): 200–600
- 35 mm equivalent focal length (aps-c): 300–900
- Lens groups / elements: 17–24
- Angle of view (35 mm): 12°30'–4°10'
- Angle of view (aps-c): 8°–2°40'2
- Maximum aperture: (f)5.6–6.3
- Minimum aperture: (f)32–36
- Aperture blades: 11
- Circular aperture: yes
- Minimum focus distance: 7.88 ft (2.4 m)
- Maximum magnification ratio: (x)0.2
- Filter diameter (mm): 95
- Image stabilization (Steadyshot): Optical Steadyshot
- Teleconverter compatibility: 1.4x (SEL14TC) + 2x (SEL20TC)
- Dimensions (diameter x length): 4 1/2" x 12 5/8" (111.5 x 318 mm)
- Weight: 74.7 oz (2,115 g)
- Hood (model): ALC-SH157
- Lens front cap: ALC-F95S
- Lens rear cap: ALC-R1EM
- Latest firmware: v01 (release firmware)
- 200-600 Bag Guide: https://www.alphashooters.com/sony-200-600-bag-guide/
- 200-600 vs 100-400 Review and Comparison: https://www.alphashooters.com/compare/sony-fe-200-600-vs-fe-100-400-gm/
Your copy seems to be sharp, I’m not getting the same level of acuity , bare or with TC hand held, on a tripod it’s sharp, but I hate tripodsThis lens is Fantastic hand held I don't mind the weight images are sharp with fine detail even when using The 1.4 converter.View attachment 1171View attachment 1174View attachment 1175View attachment 1176