Not too bad. Used it for my trip. Do note that u won't be able to get the close up pics that Garion posted of wildlife cos u'll usually be further away (compared to when u're in the zoo).
really depends on your budget. as others have said, canon have a few very excellent long range primes at 400,500 and 600mm. but these are pricey.
the other option would be a zoom with teleconverter. the 70-200 and 300mm's work quite well for this.
finally, there are a couple of aftermarket products from sigma and tamron that can give quite decent wildlife pics..
Wah lau...friend...u dunno how to use internet ah? Never heard b4 of Google? :sweat:er ... pardon for asking.
what does a teleconvertor do ?:dunno:
You'll need a supertelephoto lens of 400mm and above to have closeup shots of animals with reasonable quality, and these don't usually come cheap. As one of the bros above suggested, only the 400mm f5.6L can give reasonable quality and reach and at a price point which won't hurt your wallet. You'll need good support for it though. 100-400 IS is also decent but it is not as sharp as the prime 400mm.
If you're talking about the following kind of image quality and reach, you'll need to fork out > SGD $10,000 for a supertele lens like the 400mm f2.8L IS, 500mm or 600mm f4L IS.
Following are sample zoo shots using a friend's 500mm f4L IS lens and a 10D body.
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Hi all clubsnapies ...
good len but cannot zoom to a range where I can get a good head shot of animals.
and I dun want to get too close and become the lion's dinner ... keke :sweat:
:devil:
Then you need a AWP sniper rifle, good for headshot, confirm the lion won't have his dinner :bsmilie:
Haha!
Anyway, to the TS, you can consider the bigma. It's a pretty decent superzoom for it's price (OP is selling it at $1.55k). It's a lens that needs lots of light though (and a 'pod would help too.),
Wah lau...friend...u dunno how to use internet ah? Never heard b4 of Google? :sweat:
Anyway, cut and paste for ur convenience. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleconverter
A pity it weighs 1.8kg!!!!
In a nutshell, EF-S lenses are those that cannot be used on a 1.3x or FF camera body.