anyone using a tamron 100-400 ?
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Re: anyone using a tamron 100-400 ?
Hello, as Digi mentioned I have been away for a bit, I use my 100-400 on an 80D and can MFA in camera after several test I bumped mine to minus 1, maybe didnt need anything but in my mind seemed a bit sharper. I am no pro by any means. Here are a few heavy crops from Sunday. I do love the lens by the way easier for me hiking then my 150-600.
Oh and PS for birds in flight either have stabi off or in middle setting if in last setting at least 50% will blur where its trying to stabilize as you move. I use middle setting since I am shooting both perched and flying while hiking so my shutter speeds vary depending on what I am shooting so one less thing for me to change.



Canon EOS 80D
Canon EOS Rebel T6
Canon EOS 90D
Canon EOS R7
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