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Why are people saying that a 300mm is too small for wildlife photography
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<blockquote data-quote="salukfan111" data-source="post: 509634" data-attributes="member: 39212"><p>I really like 300mm but always want more range. I do endangered species work with the state DNR and cropping an Osprey shot at 1000 yards on the other side of a river or lake (they are always on the other side) with a 300mm just doesn't cut it. I'm desperately looking for a 600mm f/4 to carry in the car but when hiking, the 300mm f/4.5 edif hard to beat with an extension tube and tc16a available in the bag. I am sure that a weekend with 150-600 or 200-500 would provide the same level of satisfaction without all the fooling around with lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salukfan111, post: 509634, member: 39212"] I really like 300mm but always want more range. I do endangered species work with the state DNR and cropping an Osprey shot at 1000 yards on the other side of a river or lake (they are always on the other side) with a 300mm just doesn't cut it. I'm desperately looking for a 600mm f/4 to carry in the car but when hiking, the 300mm f/4.5 edif hard to beat with an extension tube and tc16a available in the bag. I am sure that a weekend with 150-600 or 200-500 would provide the same level of satisfaction without all the fooling around with lens. [/QUOTE]
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