Tannin
Storage? I am Storage!
OK, it's mad money time again. I am looking at buying a new camera in the fairly near future (a timescale of a few weeks).
Is there any reason NOT to buy the obvious - i.e., a Canon EOS 20D and the 100-400 IS zoom lens?
The role of this camera is to fill the gap between my digiscoping rig (~ a 2 metre lens in 35mm equivalent terms) and my belt camera (landscapes, wildflowers, macros)
In a perfect world, I'd use the 20D for landscapes and macros as well, but I'm worried about the extra fiddle-factor involved with changing lenses in the field, and about introducing dust nto the CCD.
Comments gentlemen?
Is there any reason NOT to buy the obvious - i.e., a Canon EOS 20D and the 100-400 IS zoom lens?
The role of this camera is to fill the gap between my digiscoping rig (~ a 2 metre lens in 35mm equivalent terms) and my belt camera (landscapes, wildflowers, macros)
- Aims: bird photography (natch).
- Extreme reach is not a priority - I have the digiscoping rig for that.
- Light weight would be nice, but given the weight of the lens (or any similar?) I guess I just have to live with it.
- Will be used hand-held, no tripod, for small, fast-moving birds at fairly close distances (2m to about 10m).
In a perfect world, I'd use the 20D for landscapes and macros as well, but I'm worried about the extra fiddle-factor involved with changing lenses in the field, and about introducing dust nto the CCD.
Comments gentlemen?