The BEST WILDLIFE Lenses Under $3k for Canon Mirrorless Cameras.
I test SIX lenses on the Canon R7 and share my photos and thoughts after taking 30,000 photos in the field. Those lenses are the Canon EF400 5.6l, EF10-400 IS II, RF100-400, RF800 f/11, RF100-500 and Sigma 150-600 Contemporary. It was an epic video and I hope you enjoy. Cheers, Duade
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Chapters
00:00 R7 Lenses Intro
00:53 Six Lenses
01:15 Lens Features
02:43 Extenders
03:17 Sub $1k Lenses
03:32 Canon EF400 5.6L
11:30 Canon EF300 f/4 IS
12:05 Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
15:42 RF100-400
28:10 RF800 f/11
35:04 $1k - $2k Lenses
36:46 $2K - $3k Lenses
36:56 EF100-400 IS II
44:35 RF100-500
50:29 Lens Awards
52:50 Video Features
53:34 Conclusion
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I just have to say it once more. Your videos are simply the best in the whole bird photography world! So much attention to detail, wonderfully structured, great pictures and so on. Greetings from Switzerland
Thanks Patrick, you are too kind and thank you for the feedback, I really do appreciate it. Cheers, Duade
I like Duade Paton's videos too. However also Jan Wegener is great (must be an Australian factor)! 🤣 In German I really like Fabian Fopp and Chris Kaula (just check them out @Patrick Lüscher)! 😉
@@MusikPiratCH I couldn't agree more! I even know Fabian Fopp personally. He lives around the corner from me. 😉
I would say ONE of the best.
@@patrickluescher Oh, then you are the "Patrick" Fabian mentioned in his Sigma 150-600 Contemporary Review? 🤔
Just know your work is appreciated Duade. Lots of hours testing, filming and editing is beyond a full time job, so thanks for putting the effort into such a high quality production with relevant info and first hand experiences. Cheers Dylan
Thanks Dylan, I really appreciate the support, Cheers, Duade
That's the point it is a full-time (paying) job. KZhead is a money making way of utilizing your passions.
Duade, you have been a pleasant addition to my KZhead channel subscriptions. I really love the content you've produced and appreciate the hard work you've put into the videos you create. This will be a great resource for many people out there with a camera that is sure to be extremely popular with the enthusiast bird/wildlife community.
Kevin, thank you so much for your support I really do appreciate it and it helps me to continue with this long form content. I hope it is valuable to those looking for a wildlife lens in the future. Cheers, Duade
Great video mate worth all the effort. 100-500 is an amazing lens and way underrated
Ha ha! Not by us it isn't (fancy meeting you here... just joking! If it wasn't for you I hadn't found Duades channel.)
It's so lightweight and sharp. Super happy with it so far.
Thanks mate, it is a wonderful lens to be sure, Cheers, Duade
Thanks Duade, what a thorough and comprehensive overview of lens choices across good range of budgets for the R7. The amount of work you've put into this video is impressive, and shows a real dedication and love for both your bird photography and the community as a whole. I get the distinct feeling you enjoyed yourself in doing so too! Thanks for all your efforts, excellent example images, really well presented information and great production value. I've said so before, but will say again, your videos are always a highlight.
Thanks James, I appreciate the support and yes I really did enjoy myself out and about testing the lenses. Have fun out there, Cheers, Duade
I am a hobbyist photographer for about 12 years. Recently I started to become interested in wildlife photography. Your honest reviews and great tips are really helpful for getting started in this field. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks you Duade one of the best 3 videos from you !! i love it
What an amazing work and the beautiful analysis
Hey Duade ! The efforts you put into your videos reflect through your photos. Keep up the good work !
Thanks Siraj, it is my pleasure, Cheers, Duade
Superb video, Duade, and so helpful to many people, including myself. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this.
Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
Great video! So straight to the point and no nonsense.
Fantastic video Duade thanks! 😊
Thanks Duane, your videos are wonderfully detailed and helpful. Your clear explanations are easy to follow and keep me watching til the end. It’s also great to watch an Australian working in Australian conditions.
Thanks Cheryl, I really appreciate the support and glad to hear you enjoyed the video, Cheers, Duade
Thankyou for all your efforts. Epic vid and a huge congrats on your kingfisher shots they are primo.
Thanks mate, yes, I was very happy with the haul. Cheers, Duade
Love this comparison and love your videos where you show your raw product and your crop.
I love that you show the raw and final files!
Duade, you are so down to earth, I really appreciate the time you put into this to benefit us all!! I look forward to your amazing work!! Just awesome! Thank you!!
It is my pleasure, thanks for taking the time to comment. Cheers, Duade
Thanks for your great and helpful teaching.
You are very welcome, thank you so much for the support. Cheers, Duade
Gracias, un excelente video Duade. !!
You have an excellent channel going on here. Thank you for the very detailed reviews and the amazing photos with the stories behind them. My interest in taking pictures of birds is being rekindled by my bluebird visitors so I'm checking out cameras and lenses again and your reviews have been very helpful and entertaining. I hope you get your hands on the Canon RF 200-800MM!
Great video as always! Thanks for confirming my thoughts on the r7 and 100-400. Saving up slowly but surely!
Thanks, good luck saving, Cheers, Duade
Amazing video!!! Duade you are the best video content out there for all bird photographers. I wish you’d tried the original 100-400 L, but you did so many others . Thanks man
Thanks for the kind comment, I have not tried the 100-400L unfortunately, Cheers,Duade
Great video Duade, very informative. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Mark, I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
Great work, Duade - thanks much! !
Thanks for the support I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
Amazing video with so much details, pics and information. Great work and thanks for all the effort to create this. The cormorants silhouette pic was beautiful and would enjoy more of the same 👍.
Thanks Vinayak, yes they really were a highlight, Cheers, Duade
Thanks Duade. Your relaxed presentation style is great, your reviews spot on 👍.
Thanks Hedley, I really do appreciate the support, Cheers, Duade
Great review great images Duade...
Thanks Tel, Cheers, Duade
Very nice work , thank you for this long video. ❤️ Very nice review ! Cheers 🍻
Thanks Robert, it is my pleasure, Cheers, Duade
Another excellent video Duade! Even though I have no plans to convert to mirrorless cameras I still enjoy your videos for the great quality and amount of information you put into each one. Anyone who has made the leap to mirrorless needs to watch and learn from your blogs. Since doubtful I'll ever make it Australia I can enjoy a small piece of it from your outing.
Thanks Guy, I appreciate the comment and glad to hear you are enjoying the content. Cheers, Duade
An Epic video as you rightly said. Been waiting for this for a while. But as they say, good things comes to those who wait. Extremely helpful video to decide which lens to choose for the R7. Some fantastic images you took. Thanks! Appreciate all your videos and all your efforts.
Thanks for all the support Amit, I really do appreciate it, I am glad it was worth the wait. Cheers, Duade
Thanks for such an indepth video and I absolutely love both of your cormorant images, Duade!
Thanks Dean, yes, I like them also, Cheers, Duade
This was an awesome video. Helped me make the right decision for me.
Great job on the comparisons! Happy with my upgrade from 400mm f5.6 + 1.4 iii to RF100-500. Keep it up!
Congrats on the RF100-500, a wonderful lens, Cheers, Duade
Duade: “It’s taken me 11yrs to get this shot… Let’s test this stabilization.” Legendary stuff, best video yet. I agree w/ everything on the 800, only lens I have experience with out of those covered-sharp, no CA, and reach makes it a real experience…but… that AF has me reaching for the focus ring a lot. I can only assume this is in part bc canons focus wide open and wide open on this is only f11
Thanks for your feedback, yes you are right re the 800 and focus, I am probably expecting a bit much given its f/11 and its price. Cheers, Duade
A big thank you from Sweden. Exactly the video i was looking for. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Juniv, glad to hear it was helpful, Cheers, Duade
Thanks so much! loved your pictures, the silhouette pictures were really cool, especially the second one :)
Thanks T, yes, they were cool shots I was happy to get, Cheers, Duade
The Azure kingfisher story is brilliant. Great to share the moments of you getting some half decent shots of something that has been nemesis! Really appreciated the shared information about the lenses and the take homes from using them in the field etc. Great information for those who might be looking for it - I may come back to this one day when I need to switch across to something other than what I’ve got now . . . . I do go for stiller subjects - like the bush . . . . . Still good and helpful information. Keep up the great work with videos - as you are able. Love seeing them.
Thanks for your nice comment Denise, I appreciate the feedback, Cheers, Duade
Finally! I was waiting for this video because I knew you were going to try the R7 with the 400mm F5.6 and I wanted to see how they both performed together before purchasing the camera. I already liked the video and I’ll watch it carefully later! Your reviews are really useful, for real. Thanks a lot.
Thanks Fernando, glad to help and I hope you enjoy the 400 5.6 content, plenty of great shots. Cheers, Duade
Phenominal effort..Thank you for a really informative and well put together video Duade.
It is my pleasure Alan, I am happy it was helpful, Cheers, Duade
Thanks for another great video Duade! Your candid and in-depth (and in-field!) reviews are extremely helpful and you a real ambassador to the craft. Congratulations on finally nailing that Azure Nemesis!
Thanks Patrick, I appreciate the feedback, now I need to find some Banded Stilts :-) Cheers, Duade
Ripper video Duade, thank you for putting in so much effort. 👌
It is my pleasure Graeme, Cheers, Duade
Hi Duade, I have a question for you that you may think a bit silly. Already owning the rf 100-500mm and the rf800mm, what would your preference to use be without taking cost into account. Would you go for a 1.4 teleconverter or would you prefer to use the r7 with these lenses ? The R7 gives a little more reach but would it be sharper than using a 1.4 teleconverter? Hope this question makes sense.
@@graemeraymond2939 Hi Grame, I would use the R5 and crop to be honest, The R5 sensor, AF etc are far superior. Cheers, Duade
Great video, I really appreciate the amount of effort you put in to testing all these lenses and all the gear. You also have a great gift of presenting the information. So much so that it's hard to believe this video is nearly an hour long, it feels much shorter. Thank you for such amazing content. I also love the editing style you use, your pictures really pop without looking fake/over-edited, it's really great. Maybe consider doing a couple of videos on how you would edit pictures or ask your subs for some pictures and do a 'how I'd edit your pics' video, that would be pretty cool to watch :) Just an idea. After watching this I think i'll save up and get the RF 100-500 for my R6 and maybe the RF1.4x extender, might be a few months - a year before I buy it but you convinced me that it's worth it. Thank you.
Thanks Alan, yes, it took awhile to put this one together but a great resource for those looking for real world performance. Good luck saving for the lens. Yes, an editing video might be needed in the future. Cheers, Duade
Honestly THE best channel I’ve found for in depth reviews! Thank you for everything you do
Awesome video. Always good to listen to you as you make it in all sincerity.
Thanks Latha, I try to share my honest thoughts, Cheers, Duade
55 minutes? Wow! I just know alot of work and editing went into this one! Loving my r7 so far. Thank you for the testings and keep up the amazing work!
Thanks Anwar, yes, it was a marathon but hopefully a good resource for those looking for lenses for the R7/R10. Cheers, Duade
Wonderful video and beautiful images - as far a keeper rates I think these are all pretty good lenses as long as I get 1 or 2 great images I am happy! I have the rf 800 and the rf 100 - 500 and I have them on my R7 and R5 respectively! The images I get are amazing and I only shoot jpeg. Thank you for taking time to do this video - you are definitely one of my top 3 wildlife photographers whom I enjoy watching. Take care and be safe out there....
Thanks Frederick, I appreciate the feedback, congrats on the gear and great to hear you are having fun, Cheers, Duade
awsome video mate love your work
Thanks Jeffrey, I appreciate the support, Cheers, Duade
Amazing pictures and such an informative video. Thank you for creating amazing content!
Thank you for the support Grzegorz, I really do appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
Great video, Duade. My opinion on the cormorant silhouette shot: fantastic! I purchased an RF100-500 (and 1.4x Extender) earlier this year to go with my R6. I then picked up the R7 on release day and agree that they are an unbeatable pair for birding. I am a beginner when it comes to shooting wildlife of any kind, so having IBIS & IS is no doubt helping me a lot! Your videos have helped me a LOT in my birding and gear selection journeys! I will say that I'm quite jealous of the colorful bird species you feature in your journeys. Just amazing! I'm forever grateful and appreciative of your expertise and candor in your videos! Terry in Wisconsin, USA.
Thanks for the feedback Terry, I appreciate it, glad to hear the Canon RF mount is working well for you, I agree the RF100-500 is a superb lens. Cheers, Duade
Great video Duade. Very interesting to watch, even for me, as a Nikon shooter. I think Canon shooters will be very happy with all your efforts to help choose the right lens for them.
Thanks Iris, I am glad you enjoyed the video, Cheers, Duade
Fantastic review, so complete and understandable. Excellent
Thanks Marijn, I am glad it was helpful, Cheers, Duade
What an amazing and extended review. Really necessary. Thanks
Thank you, glad it was helpful, Cheers, Duade
Thanks for a great review. I have three of the lenses so found it particularly interesting. Like you I’d find it difficult to part with the F/5.6 400mm, and agree with you on the Sigma and the RF 100 - 500. Time for my Sigma to go I think as I rarely use it now except sometimes for some moon photography using the x1.4 converter. I’d been thinking that the video must have taken an age to produce! Respect.
Thanks for the feedback and sharing your experience, always nice to hear from others with the lenses. Cheers, Duade
The R7 and ef 100-400 mkll does it for me. After many decades in photography I can honestly say the R7 is an incredible camera, when shooting swallows and swifts against a clear background the focus point locks on instantly and sticks, incredible modern technology. Anybody who thinks it's slow should have a go at an older camera just to prove a point, having said that the mind boggles at what the future holds.
Thanks, great to hear you are enjoying the R7, yes we have come a long way in terms of AF that is for sure, Cheers, Duade
100-400 MKII is good for dragonflies as it focuses pretty close too giving native 0.3x mag 60cm from lens at 400mm although the RF 100-400 manages 0.4x
I have some issues focusing on a distant flying bird against the sky. I use the R7 and one ot these lenses: RF 100-500mm or RF 800 f11 or Tamron 150-600 G2. What are your settings, please, in order to achieve focus? My lens starts a focus hunting, goes beyond the bird who gets into focus for a split second, the camera does not identify the bird as a subject and the focus hunting continues. Is there a magic combination of setting like: subject detection, eye detection, focus area, tracking? Thank you.
Very professional researched presentation Duade. Many thanks for taking the time much appreciated, enjoy your work.
Thanks Ray, I appreciate the feedback, Cheers, DUade
That was a mega review Duade. Thank you so much. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks for the support mate and thanks for the donation, I appreciate it. Cheers, Duade
Excellent video. In some ways, its hard to choose because the images you show are so awesome with all the lenses you shoot. But the data you show and makes it much better. That cormorant photo is very awesome! I think the broader public would appreciate a photo like as well as birders but for "serious birders only" I think the ability to ID the birds would be difficult. But more people (including me) can appreciate the "artistic" composition of that photo. Very nice job. This is a long video so I'm going to have to come back and watch the rest because there is so much great content in here! My favorite line you say (and you have said it in other videos) is "I'm never going to sell this "lease/camera"". Its resonates very much with me - even if it's not the '"best" it you have a "history" with it that you are not willing to let go. Love it!
Thanks for the feedback, yes I agree with what you have said. Yep, the EF400 5.6 will be with me forever. So much history. Cheers, Duade
Wow a very comprehensive video! Duade i'm so happy for you that you got to spend some good time with the Azure unlike your previous fleeting moment with the bird. That shot with the ef 100-400mm was my favourite, partly because i'm a sucker for detail but I do like the water as the background. I'm not currently interested in Canon gear but as always the video was still a great watch and I learnt lots. Amazing how slow shutter speed you could go on the f8 400mm and how light the 100-500mm is compared to my Sony, I think f7.1 and 500mm is a small sacrifice to save that much size and weight, especially when that lens is slightly sharper than the Sony.
Thanks Kurtis, yes it was a great session with the Azure that is for sure. I don't think there is one perfect lens out there and we always need to make compromises. I would like to have both the Sony 200-600 and the Canon 100-500 as they are both wonderful lenses with slightly different use cases. Cheers, Duade
Wonderfully informative with succinct illustrations! (Very) well done!
Thanks Chan, I appreciate the feedback, Cheers, Duade
This is the ultimate guide! Well done!
Thanks Jose, I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
A lot of work went into this video Duade, thank you. For me the 100-500 and the 800mm have been a fantastic combo for wildlife. I usually have the 100-500mm on the R5 and the 800mm on the R, I anticipate in the very near future of switching the R for the R7 and I expect that I will only see an improvement in my keepers with this combo.
Thanks Autie, yes, that is a great combo and the R7 AF would be an improvement on the R. I wonder what the R2 might look like if rumours are to be believed. Cheers, Duade
Excellent review. I'm still waiting for my R7 to arrive and have just got a used ef 100-400mm mk2 with a 1.4x. Been testing on my Canon R and I'm very impressed with how sharp it is.
Great to hear Jon, it is a wonderful lens, Cheers, Duade
I am new to photography and your videos are so informative and nice to watch. Thanks for making them!!
That is great to hear Stephanie, Cheers, Duade
Incredible review video duade. Thank you so much.
It is my pleasure ,Cheers, Duade
Hey Duade, great resource for anyone entering the world of bird photography. Until a few months ago I was using my old EF100-400 L original (mk1) on the Canon R6 which gave some great images but the lens was overall very slow and the focal length and the sensor on the R6 just did not allow for any cropping at all. I went for the RF100-500 and now I don't think I will need to worry about gear for a while. Thanks for the great images and info.
Thanks for your support and sharing your experience, congrats on the RF100-500, a great lens for sure, Cheers, Duade
Epic shot of the kingfisher! Really like the cormorant shots too. Interesting about the slow shutter speeds, I’ve also been able to use 1/50th with stabilised zoom lens, the issue is more about the bird moving or twitching. I am still in the DSLR world so I can’t comment on the lenses except to say that if the Sigma 150-600 had the AF issues sorted it would be epic. Really appreciate the effort in this video, thank you. BTW Yea Wetlands is a good spot for Azure kingfisher :).
Thanks Lachlan, I will be sure to take my gear when I travel to Melbourne for work, I do drive past the Yea wetlands so will check it out. Are you in Yea or travel up from Melbourne? Cheers, Duade
@@Duade I’m in Melbourne so drive up every now and then. It is also usually good for rufous Whistler and Crested-shrike tit too. Never seen my nemesis pink robin though :). It’s an easy walk around. Hope you have a successful time there, Lachlan.
@@lachlangraham1062 Thanks for that, I often work around Lilydale area so I drive through Yea a bit. Yes, the Pink Robin is tough to find that is for sure. Cheers, Duade
I am new to your channel but the two videos I have watched have been excellent and informative. I have physical issues since spinal surgery some years ago but enjoy photography so much. I loved my dslr set up with tamron 100-600 but due to weight I have barely used it. Decision time last week meant trading my kit in for second hand R7 and 2 lenses, one of which is the R100-400 simply because of the weight. I have watched your video with interest and look forward to using the kit when it arrives as it’s less than half the weight of my old kit. I found your reviews very helpful so thanks so much from a hot Scotland 😊
Thank you for putting your heart and time into making the video, it's very helpful
It is my pleasure, thanks for the support, Cheers, Duade
Epic is the word Duade. Congrats on such a comprehensive review. Learned a lot. It deserves millions of views. As a 400 f5.6 user, it was valuable. Pity about the R7s video IS though.
Thanks mate, yes, that 400 5.6 is a gem, its strange because the 300 f4 was also a great lens. If Canon released these in RF they would be amazing, unfortunately I cannot see it happening as they seem to be going with slower zooms these days. Yeah, not sure what is happening with the video IBIS, no doubt you would have far more success with your experience but I struggled. Cheers, Duade
@@Duade Those are some really great suggestions for glass Duade. I just hope Canon are paying attention. I could imagine they would be super compact and light too. I'm aiming to use the R7 for my stock footage work and was hoping the video would be more stable. Thanks for testing that out too!
Fantastic video, as usual :) I'm using the R5 + Sigma 150-600, and even in low light, I usually manage to get a few ringers, from any encounter, that puts the bird close enough, with decent lighting angles. The AF definitely misses plenty of them too :( Here shortly, I plan to rent several items > The R7, the RF 100-500mm, an RF 1.4 TC and an RF 2.0 TC, so that I can test several different combos myself. If I buy nothing else, I think I will at least need to pick up the R7, as it would be a bit crazy to do 4000 or 5000 mile birding road trips (which I'm planning next Spring) without a back up camera. Thanks again for the awesome video :)
Thanks mate, the R5 is a beautiful camera and the Sigma when it hits is hard to beat, if you shoot in bursts it is pretty reliable to get some great keepers. Good luck with the testing, Cheers, DUade
Again, thank you for another impressive video. You doing the testing and comparison work really helps us "bird photographers" make informed decisions. I really appreciate all the hard work you do.
Thanks Bruce, I appreciate the support. Cheers, Duade 👍
Thanks! Awesome comparison video!
Thanks for the support, I really appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
Great comparison video about the available lens options for the r7. I own the ef 400 f5.6 the sigma 150-600 f6.3 C. and the rf 100-500 f4.5-7.1 and I absolutely agree with everything you said about these lenses. I am using the r7 with the rf 100-500 almost all the time for about two months now and I don't think I'll ever go back to the other lense mentioned above. Cheers from Canada.
Thanks for sharing Laszlo, great to hear from those with the lenses long term. Cheers, Duade
Great video Duade! So comprehensive. I am using the R5 with 100-400 ii and 1.4x iii. I too get about a 50% keeper rate at 1/100s. I was hoping for a little better, but for the price secondhand I have been very happy with the quality and bokeh of this lens!
Thanks for sharing Shravan, that is good to know, glad to hear you are enjoying the lens on your R5. Cheers, Duade
Another great and informative video, Duade.🙂👍
Thanks Ruairi, I appreciate the support, Cheers, Duade
Very helpful video. Clear and concise.
Thanks Stephen, I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
Thanks!
Thanks Tomas, I really appreciate the support, Cheers, Duade
Ahhh! The good old EF 400 f/5.6. I was thinking the same thing. I ain't going to sell mine. NEVER! Nice video Duade!
Thanks Abel, it is such a solid lens, they really made a winner with that one, crazy to think how old it is but so sharp. Cheers, Duade
Excellent detailed review/presentation, and I believe this answered most (if not all) my queries.
Great to hear Steve, thanks for the feedback, Cheers, Duade
What a superb video, so much well presented information with examples of your excellent shots to illustrate the capabilities. I still have my Canon 400 f5.6 and will never sell it, in good light it is sharper than my 500mm f4L USM ii and is much lighter and easier to use, especially for flight shots.
Thanks Stephen, it really is a remarkable lens for its age and price. I would love an RF version but cannot see that happening. Cheers, Duade
Thanks as I am about to buy my first own set up, videos like this help so much. And all your other content is also great!
Thanks Patrick for the support, I really appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
Hi Duade , great video , lots of useful information ,thank you🙏
It is my pleasure Reza, Cheers, Duade
As always another great video. My efforts to finally get some decent images took me from an APC cropped sensor to a full frame sensor. I started with an M-50 and an EF100-400 II. I got a few decent shots but mostly struggled with focusing and my keeper rate was low (a combination my skill and the camera but I blamed the camera). So I upgraded to an R5 with the RF 100-500 as a result of finding and watching all your videos. I immediately missed that cropped sensor and it's extra reach. I was still too green to fully grasp the difference between a cropped and full frame sensor on reach, so next picked up the RF 800, which as you say, in the right situation is incredible and in other situations a bit frustrating (but I still use it all the time and really like it in some situations). I did break down and purchase a used EF 500 F4 II and use it with a 1.4 TC all the time with a mono pod and mono gimble (which I love love love) between that and the 1-500 I feel like I have the focal range covered but hate switching lenses in the field. The R7 APC coupled with the 1 to 500 is awful tempting and I keep toying with having an R7 as a second body in my back pack. I can walk all day with the 500 and the F4 1.4 with a nice padded shoulder strap I around my neck with the mono gimble and an ultra light mono pod with a nice wrapped top section to act as handle to share the load, which fits me like a glove and allows me to act almost as fast as hand holding with nearly as much flexibility. I could see also having that R7 and the 1-500 on a cotton carrier or a back pack to cover all situations I encounter. I mostly just walk around and try to find subjects. I don't do set ups I'm more of a hiker so the ability to act quickly is a big plus for me as things tend to show up unexpectedly. On another note ... I just noticed that there is a #duadepaton on IG. Is this a good place for your students (as I consider myself ;) )to post their progress there are some nice images up there already ???
Thanks Dan, congrats on all the gear, sounds like you are well and truly sorted, I too have the 500 f4 and it works very well on the R5 with the 1.4. I agree that it is a bit of a pain changing lenses in the field. The R7 100-500 is another option for sure, you might find the R7 a little frustrating compared to the R5 in terms of AF and noise performance but the extra reach is nice and it is a light small body. I am no longer active on IG unfortunately, I may need to look at that in the future. I would love to see your shots though so feel free to email me direct at duade.paton@gmail.com. Cheers, Duade
Awesome as usual Duade. Great comparison between these lenses. Really helpful for making an informed decision on camera and lens combinations which can be very confusing with all the variables to consider.
Thanks Barry, I am glad it was helpful, Cheers, Duade
Wow thank you for all of the work you've put into this video, what a resource! This is the information I'm looking for when I'm researching which lens I should buy, and not always easy to find direct sharpness comparisons etc.
You're very welcome!
Thanks
Thanks for the support Julian, Cheers, Duade
Danke!
Great video, enjoyed every minute. I have an R7 on order to complement my R6 for more reach and have the RF100-400 and Sigma 150-600C lenses, also a Tamron EF100-400. Since I have bought the RF 100-400 I haven't used the other lenses a lot because the small and light RF100-400 is just so convenient to take everywhere. I have used it extensively with the 2x converter on my R6, but while autofocus is quick and accurate even with the converter this is only true in good light. And the small(ish) autofocus box with the converter is also a nuisance. Using the RF100-400 on the R7 will give me the same reach as R6 + 400mm + 2x converter (1.6x crop factor plus 1.26x further enlargement because of 32 instead of 20 megapixels) and hopefully better autofocus in less than ideal light plus full frame autofocus.
@@TubenStefan Also have the sigma, that RF100-400 looks like a lot of fun to use for just walking around, anytime I don't want to pull out the big lens. Really considering it!
Thanks for the support and congrats on your gear, the RF100-400 does work well on the R7 and the focus box with the 1.4 is fine. I hope you don't have to wait too long for the R7. Cheers, Duade
Very good comparison. Thank you Duade!
It is my pleasure, Cheers, Duade
You do some very beautiful work. Both the cormorant shots were excellent!
Thanks Ted, Cheers, Duade
Duade, Thanks for taking the time to Create Awesome content, also being a straight shoot with how to get your shots, Behind the scene, set ups or just walking around looking for birds. If giving the choice of a 1DX mark ii or a R7 which would you choose if you found one for under $2000? I currently own the R6 and I’m looking for a second body that can do birds and also everything else
Hi Nehemiah, thanks for the feedback, wow that is such a hard one to answer. The 1dx2 is a beast of a camera but will be similar to the R6 in terms of IQ and reach etc. It will have superior build quality, battery and is a pro level body. It is also much bigger and heavier than the r6/r7 and you cannot use RF lenses on it and it does not have the eye tracking of the R6 and R7. I guess the question is what do you want from the second body? If you want a light kit say paired with the RF100-400 that can do macro style stuff and wildlife then it is hard to go past the R7. But if you want a workhorse of a camera that is very similar to your R6 then the 1dx2 has an advantage. Cheers, Duade
What absolutely perfect timing! I reserved my R7 today and am trying to narrow down my choices of lenses. Typing this before I start the video and I was leaning towards the EF400 5.6 and the RF 100-400 f8
Azure kingfisher story and photos were absolutely amazing! Seems like you really like the RF100-400 with the 1.4X. I have the EF400 5.6, and I think I will replace it with the RF100-400. Reasons: It's even lighter (this is an issue for me), and it has a better minimum focus distance. Everyone's use case is different, and I often have birds land close to me that I just can't capture or will scare off if I try to reposition. I also want to take pictures of insects, lizards, and flowers too while I'm out and I think the flexibility of that zoom is going to be just perfect. Next question for me is should I also get that extender... Great video as usual Duade. You really outdid yourself on this one after that 800MM F11 review which was your best done video imo.
Thanks for the comment and congrats on the R7, you will love that with the RF100-400, you will get so many wonderful photos. Good luck with it once it arrives. Cheers, Duade
The cormorants…Oh my what a stunning image…makes my heart smile !
Some truly beautiful photographs scattered throughout this video, along with some very valuable info too :) - thankyou
Thanks, you are too kind, I was happy to capture those images that is for sure. Cheers, Duade 👍
Thanks Duade! I had the sigma 150-600 and it was awesome to shoot before the R7. I noticed for me if it's a perch bird hardly moving the sigma is ok. But any bird in flight, motion is pulse really hard. So if anyone is shooting that's probably when you notice it. I swapped to the RF 100-500 I thought the f 7.1 aperture was an issue but no it's so smooth. Recommend people check with the major camera stores like b and h etc for financing the lens. For me shots at 7.1 and ISO 12800 still useable using dxo pure raw it's amazing coming from a Canon 200D. Love the cromat and kingfisher shots, stunning especially silhouettes. Thank you again for the awesome vid.
Thanks for sharing your experience Angel, glad to hear you are enjoying the RF100-500, lets hope Sigma get an RF version out soon. Cheers, Duade
Thanks! Very insightful video!
Thanks Salar, I appreciate the support, Cheers, Duade
Thanks, Duade for the great video! You covered pretty much all the important aspects. KZhead gold.
Thanks, I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade
A BIG shout out to Simon Thibodeau for his tip regarding changing the settings in the R7 AF menu when using the Sigma 150-600-C. It has improved my keeper rate dramatically - especially at shorter subject distances. Still get a few OOF shots but, hey since I already own the Sigma, why not use it. I too picked up the RF 100-400 and am loving it. Now, if I feel I need more reach, the Sigma is a more viable option. Overall, the R7 is a huge upgrade from my 7D-Mark II. Thanks so much for the help guys!!
That is great to hear Dan, thanks for sharing your experience, Cheers, Duade
Hi Duade. Thanks so much for this video - and the epic amount of work you've put in to it. I'm lucky enough to have the R5 and RF 100-500 along with the RF 1.4 extender, but have been thinking very hard about the R7 and RF 100-400 combo as a travel set up for a trip to Australia we've got planned for early 2023. I think watching your video has just cost me a few $ 🙂 (Well UK £ in my case). Thanks again, your videos are just the best for a bird photographer using Canon kit, and of course your Australian birds and countryside are always stunning.
Thanks John, I'm glad you enjoyed it, the R7 RF100-400 sure is a light kit and a pleasure to use. You will find the R7 is not as good as the R5 in low light AF etc but in good light the R7 performs well. We usually get plenty of that down here. Cheers, Duade
@@Duade Thanks for the extra comments Duade, much appreciated. And you finally managed to get the Azure Kingfisher while putting in the hours for the video, brilliant. One for next years desktop calendar maybe?
@@johnclark9499 Thanks John, yes I will be sure to have it for next year. I made it an emoji also just write king between two : so : king : without the spaces 🙂
@@Duade HI Duade. Looking forward to seeing next years calendar. RF100-400 on order now, should arrive tomorrow . £669 is about the best UK price at the moment which is around 1150 $Aus I think. Not sure how that compares. As for the R7, might be a bit of a wait, in short supply in the UK. I think you said you were going to do a full R7 video review at some point? Look forward to it. After a suitable rest from your six lens review of course!! John
@@johnclark9499 Thanks John, yes, it is around $1100 AUD here at the moment so that price looks right. Sorry to hear about the R7 supply issue, I believe loads of people in the UK are waiting patiently. Yes, that was some review, I will look at the R7 review in the next month of two. I think people are getting a little R7 burnout :-)
Amazing review! Thank you for all your hard work it's really appreciated. I have the R5 and RF 100-500 and am well happy with them.
Thanks Caroline, I am happy to hear you enjoyed the video, you have a wonderful kit. Thanks for the support. Cheers, Duade
That was an epic video Duade! Thanks. It’s always good to know that the kit you already have is the best 😁😁😁😁
Thanks Julian, yes 100%, Cheers, Duade