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    Lenses

    I'm new to plane spotting and have a question:
    What kind of lenses do I need? (I shoot Canon)
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    Re: Lenses

    I use the 100-400mm and the 24-70mm.

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    Re: Lenses

    and you get good shots with these?
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    Re: Lenses

    This is coming from a nikon user.... but everything I've heard about the 100-400 is nothing but great comments. It sure beats the nikon counterpart (80-400VR).
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    Re: Lenses

    I shoot Canon also, and like Phil, use the 100-400mm L for much of my aircraft spotting. It's one of the most popular Canon lenses among aviation photographers. Shooting around JFK, you really need the reach. I also have the 70-200mm 2.8 L when I need something shorter, as well as a couple of other Canon lenses for every day use.

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    and you get good shots with these?
    You tell me...these were all shot with the 100-400L






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    Re: Lenses

    Quote Originally Posted by CanonKid
    and you get good shots with these?
    Do a search for "phil derner" on Anet and make your own decision I guess. I'm pleased with what I've gotten with the lens over the years.
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    Re: Lenses

    Wow guys thanks for the help.
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    IDEAL LENSES FOR AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHY

    Is this the ideal setup for taking photos of aviation? If anybody has anything I should change or anything I should add please let me know.
    FF:
    -17-40mm f/4L
    -24-105mm f/4L IS
    -70-200mm f/4L IS
    -100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS
    -430/580EX

    Crop:
    -10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
    -24-105mm f/4L IS
    -70-200mm f/4L IS
    -100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS
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    Re: Lenses

    5 years ago when i chased Concorde at LHR my EOS 3 SLR had a Tokina 80-400mm + x 1.5 converter for long range photos or used a x2 converter + Tokina 80-400mm if there was enough light, i never had to manual focus, the camera did it on full auto focus.

    If was near the Concorde crossing at Heathrow i used a Tamron 24-105mm zoom.

    I got good results with the lenses but the Canon 100-400L is the best lense around and i would have got much crisper photos due to less lense shake, but at the time the Canon lens was £1500 ($3000 at 2003 prices), the Tokina was £600 ($1200 at 2003 prices) which offered the same zoom range as the Canon so i got the Tokina.

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    Re: Lenses

    It just seems like the Canon 100-400L is a bit small, but i dont know.
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    Re: Lenses

    Small? Physically? Serious?



    And that's not even with the lens hood.
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    Re: Lenses

    WOW. Nevermind, I guess I've only seen them not extended all the way.
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    Re: Lenses

    Actually, that photo looks as though it's actually the actual size, actually.
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    I have a kit 17-85mm 4.0-5.6 which I only really use for close ups, but then I have a 70-200 F2.8L IS which is fantastic for when you're somewhat close, and then I have a 300mm F4.0L IS which has great reach and is incredibly sharp...sharper than the 100-400 from what reviews tell me. Add a 1.4X teleconverter and you have yourself a 420mm F5.6 with IS...another great setup. Guess it all depends on whether you want a zoom or a prime.
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    Re: IDEAL LENSES FOR AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHY

    Quote Originally Posted by CanonKid
    Is this the ideal setup for taking photos of aviation? If anybody has anything I should change or anything I should add please let me know.
    FF:
    -17-40mm f/4L
    -24-105mm f/4L IS
    -70-200mm f/4L IS
    -100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS
    -430/580EX

    Crop:
    -10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
    -24-105mm f/4L IS
    -70-200mm f/4L IS
    -100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS
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    I believe that those are all fine lenses and if you need a certain focal range, all of them would be good choices. I have the 17-40 and the 70-200 (mine is non-IS). That said, I don't know of too many photographers that regularly plane spot that use the 24-105 frequently. I suppose that it would be wide enough for most of the wide angles that I do with the 17-40 since I am normally closer to the 40 end, but it is a more exensive lense and I am always looking for bang for the buck as opposed to ideal.

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