
In this B&H Event Space presentation, photographers Arthur Morris and Denise Ippolito discuss how they use Canon intermediate telephoto lenses and teleconverters to create stunning photographs of birds and other wildlife from around the world.
In this B&H Event Space presentation, photographers Arthur Morris and Denise Ippolito discuss how they use Canon intermediate telephoto lenses and teleconverters to create stunning photographs of birds and other wildlife from around the world.
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Fortunately this event space of Arthur and Denise didn't drop the names of the 500mm, 600mm, and 800, but somthing that the rest of us could afford.
100-400 f4.5-5.6L II. I rented this lens to photograph a practice round of the The Masters 2015. I love being able to use the two-turn system of zoom and focusing versus the push-pull zoom.
70-300 f4.5-5.6L This will be my general purpose telephoto zoom. There are some sports venues that limit the length of the lens to 6 inches
Thanks, Ralph!
A wonderful video. I'm Nikon... but most all of it was great. I'm jealous of the built-in 1.4 converter on some of the Canon lenses.
At the end I thought Denise said "Now you know why I don't let him touch my rear". I listened to again and notice she said "gear".
Thank you!
PS I'd love to join one of your adventures, but I'm mostly disabled leg wise, and the disability has done a job on my finances. Accordingly, I'm really thankful you share so much at B&H.
Thanks for watching, Gary! Be sure to enjoy some of our other Event Space videos and Explora content! And, don't let anyone touch your rear!