MSH411 Active Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Aug 18, 2024 Posts 78 Likes Received 132 Points 33 Name Marc City/State Windy City ~ Chicago Aug 30, 2024 #1 Join to view EXIF data. Join to view EXIF data.
Dean Wilson Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Mar 15, 2023 Posts 568 Likes Received 1,246 Points 93 Name Dean Wilson City/State Canby, Oregon CC Welcome Yes Aug 30, 2024 #2 I don't know anything about your camera, but don't you just love the RF100-500mm!
MSH411 Active Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Aug 18, 2024 Posts 78 Likes Received 132 Points 33 Name Marc City/State Windy City ~ Chicago Aug 30, 2024 Thread starter #3 The RF100-500 is quickly becoming the lens most mounted on my R6 MKII and R5. Big fan of the bodies and the lens Dean! The R6 MkII has been real good to me in low light. It was extremely overcast today when I grabbed those images. Same body R6 MkII with the RF100-400 Join to view EXIF data. Last edited: Aug 30, 2024
The RF100-500 is quickly becoming the lens most mounted on my R6 MKII and R5. Big fan of the bodies and the lens Dean! The R6 MkII has been real good to me in low light. It was extremely overcast today when I grabbed those images. Same body R6 MkII with the RF100-400 Join to view EXIF data.
David Stallard Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Oct 16, 2023 Posts 300 Likes Received 608 Points 93 Name David Stallard City/State Essex, UK CC Welcome Yes Aug 31, 2024 #4 I would say the body / lens combo works for you very well - having the eye for the shot is a big factor also ;-) Bumble Bee shots are very nice.
I would say the body / lens combo works for you very well - having the eye for the shot is a big factor also ;-) Bumble Bee shots are very nice.
MSH411 Active Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Aug 18, 2024 Posts 78 Likes Received 132 Points 33 Name Marc City/State Windy City ~ Chicago Aug 31, 2024 Thread starter #5 Very much appreciated David!