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D750
Telephoto Lens for Wildlife Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 475373" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I'm deciding between one of the 150-600mm lenses or a 300mm f4 prime with a x1.4 teleconvertor (420mm). Anything longer than a 300mm prime or a 300 2.8 is out of my price range.</p><p>I shoot on DX so 420mm may well just be long enough, I'm not sure it would be if I was shooting full frame like you.</p><p>The 150-600's will need to be shot from F8-11 most likely and below 600mm for best results. As you will be able to crank the ISO up on the D750 a lot more than I can, that narrow aperture may be less of a stumbling block.</p><p></p><p>Vibration reduction is a nice feature the 150-600's have. Of the 300mm f4's only the new PF version has VR and that's quite a bit more expensive than the older D version.</p><p></p><p>There are others on here who can give you more first hand advice than me but those are my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 475373, member: 25183"] I'm deciding between one of the 150-600mm lenses or a 300mm f4 prime with a x1.4 teleconvertor (420mm). Anything longer than a 300mm prime or a 300 2.8 is out of my price range. I shoot on DX so 420mm may well just be long enough, I'm not sure it would be if I was shooting full frame like you. The 150-600's will need to be shot from F8-11 most likely and below 600mm for best results. As you will be able to crank the ISO up on the D750 a lot more than I can, that narrow aperture may be less of a stumbling block. Vibration reduction is a nice feature the 150-600's have. Of the 300mm f4's only the new PF version has VR and that's quite a bit more expensive than the older D version. There are others on here who can give you more first hand advice than me but those are my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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