Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Bonedar208 on November 01, 2011, 05:42:46 PM
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Gonna be getting a lense set up to shoot elk with this winter. Im gonna be shooting from a long ways away 3-500 yards. I am thinking about going with Sigma 800mm f/5.6 with a 1.4x extender. My question is if any of you have any experience with shooting wildlife with this lense; and if that setup would be apropriate for that distance...any advice or experience will help make my decision since I have never shot at that distance before.
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I have the Sigma 500mm and have used the 1.4 extender with it and was not terribly happy with the image degradation. That said, I love my lens capability at just base focal length and at 800mm, you should be in good shape, for the money you might want to also consider the Nikon 200-400mm with the Nikon 2.0 extender, I know photographer's who use that setup for western big game who take absolutely phenomenal photo's.
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I shoot a Canon body and will be renting the lense set up before I consider buying any of them. My main concern is what lense setup will be the best for out at that distance. The largest I have used is the 100-400mm and wasnt shooting near that distance. thanks for the input.
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No problem, if your shooting Canon you might want to PM Popeshawnpaul, he is really up to speed on the best Canon telephoto's out there.