Frage von SchönerLand:Hello did, because once a specific question, you hope you can help:
I have had for five years, the canon xl2, with the handle as far as I'm quite well, of course, there are probably better cameras.
With this camera I do wildlife photography, among other things, of birds from the next distance.
For this I use from the Canon EF Adapter XL Canon Zoom Lens EF 100-400mm L IS on tripod.
The problem is the blurring of the picture emerging in increments of distance, about 400m, also hindered me the built-in display with the low resolution.
Have you any idea how I get with this camera better, sharper pictures and what should I invest to achieve that. Or is a new investment in a camera inevitable?
Thank you very much,
Otmar mfg
Antwort von B.DeKid:
You ever tested a 70-200 1:2,8?
Must be so nen test for any Canon L IS II.
Because that would be about 400 mm to 2800 mm since it is clear that it begins to flicker. How many screens to know but I do not come concerning whether the adapter. But I can confirm that the 100-400 is synonymous blurred.
Also buy some / dir mal nen lend small cheap monitor or portable DVD player nen un finally to the additional.
Maybe you should go and try and time a loan VDSLR
I mean a 7D in combination with the 2 x adapter s.dem 100 - 400 plus their crop which works quite well and the picture is much cleaner than that of synonymous with EF Adapter XL.
MfG
B. DeKid