Just had chance to sit down & watch this post !! Definitely looks a great camera 📷!! Just enjoy watching & learning about photography!! Great again Richard!! 👍
@alisonmeagor235513 сағат бұрын
Nice lot of information for any one thinking of buying one.👍❤️
@Rob.134014 сағат бұрын
Nice lens and images. All the best. 👍📷😎
@AdrianWilsonBridders1234Күн бұрын
Richard, I bought mine used from Ffordes and never looked back. Works great on the R5 as well as the R3. I did consider the RF 100 - 500 at the time glad I spent that extra £700 as I don’t mind the extra weight, however at the moment in the UK, we have been having very gloomy and damp conditions and even with the R3 focussing has been challenging at best. Love your content as always, Adrian.
@DunrobinOntario4 сағат бұрын
My ongoing theory about why some days are better than others for focus perfection is lighting... I know that colours tend to pop during flat lighting, but I've found that auto focus seems to work best and fastest during early morning sharp angled sun.... maybe it helps form sharp lines or a twinkle in the eyes to lock onto? Also, minimal atmospheric distortion...idk, I'm guessing Love the eastern white pine co-host😂🌲
@joncothranphotography937520 сағат бұрын
Sweet lens. I wonder how it would compare to the Sigma 150-600 C? Thanks so much Mate!
@martynhall175223 сағат бұрын
Hi Richard fantastic video that lens is so versatile especially with a 1.4 built in is amazing, the Hawk was amazing and close to home, I’m amazed of how much wildlife you have there it’s always great to see the Waxwings I’m never that lucky to see them 😂😂, it would be great if canon brought out RF 200-500 with a 1.4 built in,fantastic photos and video footage, thank you for sharing it with us. Martyn
@garytuck5297Күн бұрын
Very interesting video Richard, it’s a lens I always fancied but I have the EF500 f4 mk2 and I really love it but I find I have the 1.4x converter on nearly all the time! You just always seem to need more reach.
@colintravellerКүн бұрын
SAFETY TIP WHEN CROSSING Boggy marshland .. Use your walking stick to check depth of water / puddles . last thing you want is stepping into waist deep or worse .. Be aware of watery -/ waterlogged mud ... same risk applies above !!! ... Upon that note let's get back to the program !... I've seen a couple of that lense appear on the Wex website sadly out of my financial reach !! I'd defo buy one if i could .. Top Drawer