Sigma 50-500 or Sigma 70-200 + 2*tc
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:08 pm
G'day
It's time to lengthen the available focal lengths. Budget is a factor, and spending must be below $1,700. Usage will mainly be for animal life, I've never tried sports or motors but perhaps an option to work in that environment would be good.
I have a Dee300 so I can handle any lens, Gillian uses a Dee40ex so the lens must have it's own focussing motor. I currently have Nikon 18-200 lens, Gillian has Nikon 18-55 and 55-200VR lenses.
For longer focal lengths within budget, I see two main options.
1) Manfrotto 055XDB tripod with 804RC2 Pan/Tilt Head + Sigma 50-500mm
2) Manfrotto 055XDB tripod with 804RC2 Pan/Tilt Head + Sigma 70-200mm + 2 times tc
Will the tripod do a good job with the weight of either option? I do not want to find later a legs/head upgrade is needed.
Any views on the lens options? Especially in the 300-400 range? How much better is the 70-200 than the 50-500 in the 100-200 range?
Thanks in advance
Bob (and Gillian)
It's time to lengthen the available focal lengths. Budget is a factor, and spending must be below $1,700. Usage will mainly be for animal life, I've never tried sports or motors but perhaps an option to work in that environment would be good.
I have a Dee300 so I can handle any lens, Gillian uses a Dee40ex so the lens must have it's own focussing motor. I currently have Nikon 18-200 lens, Gillian has Nikon 18-55 and 55-200VR lenses.
For longer focal lengths within budget, I see two main options.
1) Manfrotto 055XDB tripod with 804RC2 Pan/Tilt Head + Sigma 50-500mm
2) Manfrotto 055XDB tripod with 804RC2 Pan/Tilt Head + Sigma 70-200mm + 2 times tc
Will the tripod do a good job with the weight of either option? I do not want to find later a legs/head upgrade is needed.
Any views on the lens options? Especially in the 300-400 range? How much better is the 70-200 than the 50-500 in the 100-200 range?
Thanks in advance
Bob (and Gillian)