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Originally Posted by
Jack Breakfast
Appreciate the info, and i'm certainly on the same page as both of you. Let me add this: I deplore tripods and intend never to use one...assuming I'm fairly steady-handed, how would minimum shutter speeds compare? Many thanks...
Jack,
I can't compare to the 400 as I've not used one. But I do have the 300 f/4 and TCs. It is my lens of choice when I need to travel light. I specifically chose the 300 for the IS over any non-IS lens as I feel there are too many situations when it is important to get a good image. I bought the 300 f/4 before getting the 500 f/4 then the 300 f/2.8. I will always keep the 300 f/4 for its versatility and IQ (unless they come out with a version 2). Note the IS is the old style IS, which gives about 3 stops. It also has a problem that if you have IS on when shutter speeds are above about 1/2000 second, as image quality drops a small amount (presumably due to the IS action must be happening at similar frequencies). You really don't need IS at those speeds but must remember to turn it off.
Roger