My 2 cents on R5+100-500+1.4x vs R7+100-500
Re: My 2 cents on R5+100-500+1.4x vs R7+100-500
Reza Raquib wrote:
R5 - 1/400 F/9.0 ISO 200 631mm
R7 - 1/800 F/6.3 ISO 200 431mm
I have noticed R7 does have a bit more shutter shock compared to R5 at these Zoom levels. My conclusion is to use R7 for wildlife and R5 for everything else. R7 is getting a separate bag with 100-500, 800, and 1.4x :). Both photos are cropped to 2880x1920 pixels. The exposure was chosen by the camera. The focus was on the star-looking thing (center point).
Hello Reza
You have better eyes than me .... I can't detect any real difference .. both look fine to me. I always find it difficult to isolate shutter shock from other causes.
The 100-500 with FOV of 700 is right in the range for lens movement when not tripod bound
Thanks for the comparisons Reza ... helpful for me
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