Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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I currently own a E-510 with 14-42mm lens kit, I'm on the lookout for new targets, but I can not choose between 40-150 and 70-300. I shoot wildlife and landscapes. What would be the best solution for me?

3 comments:

Tim C said...

For wildlife and the focal length is definitely better.

martin b said...

The greater flexibility may mean a bigger zoom lens focal length, it is less useful at any focal length. 150 is a bit short for wildlife, but the 70-300 is not as easy to use, under conditions more accurately, since the zoom magnification. This will usually missed shots.

to 5.6 is not in the largest opening in 300mm, expect much in the way of recording the movement of nothing but the brightest conditions.

My advice would be to find the quickest goal for them and the best you can with him. If you are serious about saving your image, and a good telephoto later. There are many options when it comes to Oly lenses, but perhaps by then it will be something new on the market.

martin b said...

The greater flexibility may mean a bigger zoom lens focal length, it is less useful at any focal length. 150 is a bit short for wildlife, but the 70-300 is not as easy to use, under conditions more accurately, since the zoom magnification. This will usually missed shots.

to 5.6 is not in the largest opening in 300mm, expect much in the way of recording the movement of nothing but the brightest conditions.

My advice would be to find the quickest goal for them and the best you can with him. If you are serious about saving your image, and a good telephoto later. There are many options when it comes to Oly lenses, but perhaps by then it will be something new on the market.

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