DaveB wrote:Hmmm.... I notice in your sig that you describe this as a 70-300mm/1.4-5.6 lens. Wow, f/1.4 @ 70mm? Or did you mean f/4.5-5.6?
oops my Sony (fixed now)... the detail on the lens actually reads 1:4-5.6 (note the colon, not the period) - the lens can be seen here:
http://www.shutterbug.net/equipmentreviews/lenses/0500sb_sigma/ (the DL version)
DaveB wrote:Was it that the lens was going wide-open but there still wasn't enough light?
Don't be afraid to raise the ISO. Keep in mind that (as an example) a well-exposed image at ISO 400 will be less noisy than an ISO 200 image underexposed by one stop (even on your 10D).
Yeah I think it was simply just a lack of available light - even some shot with: 1/125s at f/4.5 ISO 400 - yes I eventually remembered to up the ISO - are surprisingly dark

- as an example:
http://john.mcclumpha.org/photos/CRW_0730_sml.jpg - sure that was at f/5.6 - although this was definately dependant upon the time/place - compare
http://john.mcclumpha.org/photos/CRW_0855_sml.jpg - shot with: 1/125s f/5.6 ISO 200
I think with the lack of available light I should really have taken the tripod in with me (yep - it was in the car!) - but you live and learn.
DaveB wrote:You should have the camera displaying the histogram as well, which gives you concrete feedback about the exposures.
Good idea... I'd completely forgotten about that functionality (I used to use a 10D where I worked previously, but it's been a while)
Thanks for the feedback/advice - fingers crossed for some better shots next visit (although I think Werribee zoo is on the cards next).