AlphaWorld
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On impulse, I decide to take the 70-200 GM II today instead of the 70-200 G II that I've been trying out for the past few weeks.
I visited the local open-range zoo, and started by visiting the lions (I like lions). I am glad I did. The lions welcomed three cubs 10 weeks ago, and to my surprise, the cubs were coming out for an explore just a few minutes after I go there. They have been coming out for half an hour a day for the past week, apparently (I thought it would be September before I saw them). This was one of 1500 images I shot during that half hour I've scaled it down to 4000 pixels wide so it loads more quickly, but I cropped it only a little from the original frame (kept 8147 pixels from 9504). Yes, that's the mother, and I think that's the little girl (one girl and two boys).
That's the 70-200 f/2.8 GM II at 200mm, f/2.8, ISO 500, 1/2000 on the A7RV (Animal eye AF). Sharp as you could ask for and the lens is wide open. Yeah, this lens is a keeper!
I visited the local open-range zoo, and started by visiting the lions (I like lions). I am glad I did. The lions welcomed three cubs 10 weeks ago, and to my surprise, the cubs were coming out for an explore just a few minutes after I go there. They have been coming out for half an hour a day for the past week, apparently (I thought it would be September before I saw them). This was one of 1500 images I shot during that half hour I've scaled it down to 4000 pixels wide so it loads more quickly, but I cropped it only a little from the original frame (kept 8147 pixels from 9504). Yes, that's the mother, and I think that's the little girl (one girl and two boys).
That's the 70-200 f/2.8 GM II at 200mm, f/2.8, ISO 500, 1/2000 on the A7RV (Animal eye AF). Sharp as you could ask for and the lens is wide open. Yeah, this lens is a keeper!