Outback adventure with Sigma's 60-600mm Telephoto Zoom
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- I’ve hauled the Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS SPORT on a road trip through the wilds of Australian Outback. I want to share with you some amazing locations for photography, and show you what I loved about shooting with this lens. I’ll also share some thoughts about whether a full-frame 600mm lens is a better choice compared to the micro four thirds alternatives.
(This model is available for L-mount and Sony E-Mount)
00:00 Intro
00:32 Meet The Lens
01:26 Ikara National Park
04:15 Ormiston Gorge
05:07 Alice Springs Desert Park
06:14 Handheld 600mm
06:31 Arnhemland
08:05 AF Performance
08:45 MFT Alternative
09:44 Full Frame Result
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This is a timely video for me, as I mull whether to upgrade my lenses for my G9 (and likely go down the route of the G9 II) or start into FF.
Some great images and sightings you had over this past year, and I'm pleased to hear that the S5 II served you well in capturing them.
The new Sigma 500 5.6 will be an interesting match for the S5 II
Sigma keep coming up with great lenses! I've got a video here too with the G9II and some bird shots using the Leica 100-400mm, makes a good comparison!
Excellent Video! Im Considering the 60-600mm lens myself. This Video was Very Well done.
Thanks for dropping a comment Peter:) Such a great bit of glass and I need to find time to take mine for a spin more often!
That was a very informative video. Thank you. I really miss the Outback.
Thanks Sean:)
Those images are absolutely stunning Ewen and now I have to somehow justify adding one to my collection.
Thanks Zak. This is a nice heavy lens and a great way to get fit too so it's extra good value :)
Impressive, consistently excellent photos Ewen. Your video capture is outstanding.
Hey Gordon! Great to see you here on UA-cam and thankyou so much for the kind words.
Many thanks for this great contribution!
:)
I personally chose few years ago to leave my Canon full frame telephoto gear for m43 gear, due to gain in weight/size, but I opted for top high quality lenses, like the Leica 200mm F2.8 (instead of the more amateur Leica 100-400mm), and I have no regret. I lost a little on bokeh rendering compared to my old Canon 600mm F4 L IS II of course, but I gain a lot concerning the ease of use and the portability (and sharpness are comparable). Here this Sigma 60-600mm is a compromise, but so you never have the great rendering a telephoto prime lens can give you on full frame, neither the portability of m43 gear. You're in between... There is no perfect choice :) I would love to see Panasonic invest more in ambitious telephoto lenses for m43 and full frame.
Great review, I've been looking at this lens. Thanks for the comparison with the G9.
How do you think it would compare with the G9 Mark II and the 100-400?
Tough call. I think the full-frame is just that little bit more responsive overall.
I've been road testing the G9II with 100-400mm pretty hard on my last trip though, and fine tuning the AF setup. I still need to run a few more tests to be fully confident in my assessment. The G9II is soooooo much more nimble to work with, and to travel with. So that's a huge advantage. But the S5II has a lot more light to work with when you stick the 60-600mm onto it, so that's a genuine advantage. The 60-600mm is a luxury basically :)
Dude don't tempt me! The S5ii is a crazy price in the UK right now, have to keep telling myself that 10fps isn't enough (electronic being 30fps is of no use due to the rolling shutter)
If you ever make a trip all the way to Melbourne you can borrow my rig for a test :) Not many Fulmars here though, you'll have to settle for parrots and honeyeaters!
@EwenBell I can't imagine ever coming to Australia lol
Its doubtful I could afford the trip and even less likely I would enjoy that flight 😆
@@JoeMaranophotography Ain't much glamorous about long haul flights, even when the door stays on.