Smart Photography 201707

(Nandana) #1
Which lens?
I have a Canon EOS 600D camera.
I am planning to buy a telephoto
lens. In terms of picture quality,
which is better – the Canon EF
100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS USM or the
Sigma 150-600 f/5-6.3? What
would be your choice?
Vinod, via email

One should normally compare two
or more lenses of similar focal
lengths. In case you are unaware,
the Canon lens is available in two
versions: EF 100-

400mm f/4-
5.6L IS II USM
(the newer
version, MRP
Rs.165,995)
and EF
100-400mm
f/4-5.6L IS
USM, MRP Rs.
118,995). Both
are good but
in my opinion,
the newer version (the IS II) is better.
It weighs 1570g compared to 1380g of
the older version.

The Sigma 150-600mm is
also available in two
versions:150-600mm
f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM
Contemporary (approx.
Rs.87,000) and 150-
600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS
HSM Sports (approx.
Rs.176,225). Here too,
both are good, but the
Sports version has a
better build quality and
is sharper of the two. It
is also heavier than the
Contemporary version

(2860g verses 1930g). It also has a
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95mm).

Between the Canon EF 100-400mm
and the Sports version of the Sigma,
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is actually sharper (considering
the Sigma only up to 400mm for
comparision) because each lens could
perform better at a particular focal
length. But all this does not answer
your query. So here is my choice:
Considering the weight aspects and
the price, I would opt for the Canon
EF 100-400mm f/4-5.6L IS II USM
(the newer version). Of course I would
miss out on the extra 200mm offered
by the Sigma, but I think I would be
quite happy with the equivalent focal
length of 160-640mm (on the EOS
600D).

Tip: At an equivalent focal length
of 640mm, your images will be 12.8
times larger than from a ‘normal’
50mm lens. This also means that
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the same amount. Hence, whenever
possible, use a sturdy tripod for the
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actually fade away!

5) A bit of underexposure can make
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I am a landscape and travel
photographer. I recently changed
from a Canon 550D to a Nikon
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its performance. But there is a
problem! I am unable to open
the Raw image (NEF) captured
on the Nikon in Photoshop CC for
post processing. Kindly provide a
solution to open the Raw image in
Photoshop 6 or CC.
O.M.Mathew, via email

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Photoshop CC. It is possible that you
may not have updated the software.
Please log in to your Adobe account
and update.

Photoshop CS6 does not offer support
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still want to use Photoshop CS6 to edit
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You can download the DNG converter
from Adobe’s website. You can then
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Camera Raw (ACR).

Nikon D750

Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG
OS HSM Contemporary

Sigma 150-600mm
f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports

Canon EF 100-400mm
f/4-5.6L IS USM

Canon EF 100-400mm
f/4-5.6L IS II USM

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