Share your experience!
I am considering this lens asI would like the extra reach over the 70-200 and the 100-400 is way out of my price range.
I would love to hear / see sample images from anyone on here using this lens and what they think of it.
I would be using it outside mainly for car racing, airshows and birds in flight.
Thanks,
Ian
I'll see if I can find anyone with any sample photos or advice for you, Ian. Maybe someone else in the community can help in the meantime.
Thanks,
Pascale
Hi Ian,
I have not had this lens for very long but here are some initial images I have taken. They are of a Tiger Moth. I have a similar interest in airshows. These are nothing special but may help your assessment. It is early days for me and I haven't had a chance to put it through its paces properly but my initial thoughts are it is a very good size when coupled with my A6500 and it focuses fast and quite reliably. I have used the Sony FE 70-200 F4 in the past with good results but agree the extra reach out to 300mm is nice to have. To me the camera/lens size factor is a big factor in my enjoyment.
Hope this helps a bit.
Cheers
Snowy
Thank you Snowy, this is exactly the sort of feedback / images I was hoping for - as good as the 70-200 is I want something a little longer and am leaning toward the 70-300 so your images make it easier for me to decide.
I would love the 100-400 but as good as it is, it is just too expensive!
Not finding any used FE 70-300mm versions here in UK so saving for a new one..........bit of luck they may do a cashback closer to year end (living in hope).
Thank you all for the feedback, I have now purchased this lens as Sony are offering the cashback.
It is smaller than I expected and balances well on the A7iii as well as being fast to focus and quiet in use - it also delivers great IQ.
That is great to hear Ian.
Cheers
Snowy
I have problems with it, but I do not know if it is a camera problem, (Sony Alpha 7) or of the obiective. Yesterday was the first time I have observed, it (is is new). Using AF-s seems Ok, but with AF-c (also with sports preset, which uses also Af-c) the autofocus is very very slow (more seconds...) I have posted a question on this site about the problem, I have got no answer yet.
I am planning on trying the 70-300 on my A7iii next week when we are off to Slimbridge (a bird sanctuary not too far from where we live) - will post how I got on after the fact...........crossing my fingers all works well as I am only taking the Sony kit.
Hi Vandraattila
I tried my 70-300 on my Sony A7 (first generation A7) when I first got the lens but it was only a very brief test. It focused OK but wasn't as fast to focus as it is on my A6500, which is the camera I intended it for. I may get an A7III at some stage. I can't retest it for you as my A7 is in another country I'm afraid. Having said that I suspect the A7 may just be a little overmatched by the 70-300 for sports use. I mainly use my A7 with legacy, manual focus Minolta Rokkor lenses such as the 50mm f1.4, for which it is ideally suited. I also have the kit lens for it and a 55mm f1.8 and it handles those auto focus FE lenses very well. I don't think of my A7 as a sports camera but it is still a superb camera for portraits, landscapes and so on. Sorry that's not much help for your situation I know.
@Snowy55 wrote:Hi Vandraattila
I tried my 70-300 on my Sony A7 (first generation A7) when I first got the lens but it was only a very brief test. It focused OK but wasn't as fast to focus as it is on my A6500, which is the camera I intended it for. I may get an A7III at some stage. I can't retest it for you as my A7 is in another country I'm afraid. Having said that I suspect the A7 may just be a little overmatched by the 70-300 for sports use. I mainly use my A7 with legacy, manual focus Minolta Rokkor lenses such as the 50mm f1.4, for which it is ideally suited. I also have the kit lens for it and a 55mm f1.8 and it handles those auto focus FE lenses very well. I don't think of my A7 as a sports camera but it is still a superb camera for portraits, landscapes and so on. Sorry that's not much help for your situation I know.
"Having said that I suspect the A7 may just be a little overmatched by the 70-300 for sports use."
If so, my question is, why there are no spcifications which attract the attention the customer? I was very happy buying this camera, having the intention to use it for birding... Now I learn from you, that is not suitable for for sports...
I have bought this camera, in the intetntion to make photos in Australia (I am from Romania) Now, I am i Melbourne, and my photos are not Ok, after spending 2500+ Euros... It is my four month income...