frinky
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Finally got round to performing a few comparison shots between these three lenses while I've still got them. I've attached the combined results (all taken on 1Dm4 with fixed tripod and manual exposure, exposures equalised in the computer).
The results won't surprise too many people. The Sigma is less than 500mm (at 4.5m working distance it works out to be 415mm) and only about 70mm more than the 100-400mm. Image quality of images cropped to the same physical size favours the 100-400mm and the Sigma is about 0.5stop darker at the same aperture. The Sigma at f/6.3 is particularly poor, but still lags behind at f/8.0.
So, if you can afford the difference the 100-400mm is a far better general purpose birding lens than the 150-500mm (and is also lighter and has better close-up performance as well). Bigger isn't always better
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The results won't surprise too many people. The Sigma is less than 500mm (at 4.5m working distance it works out to be 415mm) and only about 70mm more than the 100-400mm. Image quality of images cropped to the same physical size favours the 100-400mm and the Sigma is about 0.5stop darker at the same aperture. The Sigma at f/6.3 is particularly poor, but still lags behind at f/8.0.
So, if you can afford the difference the 100-400mm is a far better general purpose birding lens than the 150-500mm (and is also lighter and has better close-up performance as well). Bigger isn't always better