Thanks for watching, the one i use is the Sirui Gimbal head and Tripod. I like my head, it is the only one that i have used. I have not tried many gimbla heads so i would not be the person to ask. sorry.
@@Birdmanphotography I’m speaking mainly for birds of flight, soaring eagles, zipping kites etc. No matter what the faces are always comprised with the 1.4 attached, same effect with low light, it never truly grabs the face.
Totally wrong. The size of the front element has nothing to do with the amount of light coming in. Both the sport and contemporary version have the same aperture range, therefore they let in the exact amount of light.
I am right. Larger aperture lenses usually have bigger front elements, but two lenses with the same aperture can have different size filter threads and that doesn’t necessarily change the amount of light coming in. They only number you can go by is the aperture.
You are not understanding me. Yes, the aperture determines how much light gets to the sensor. In your video you stated that the sport version lets in more light because the front element was bigger than the contemporary version. That is wrong. Both of the sport and contemporary had the exact same aperture range. F5-6.3
@@jasontaylor1920 I feel that what you are saying is not taking all elements into your statement. The aperture is one element that determines how much light gets to the sensor
Dude I’m from NC too! I just bought this lens, can’t wait!
NC can be a great place to live. good luck with your new lens. thanks for watching.
Nice video Sean !!! Which gimbal tripod head do you recommend for this lens ?
Thanks for watching, the one i use is the Sirui Gimbal head and Tripod. I like my head, it is the only one that i have used. I have not tried many gimbla heads so i would not be the person to ask. sorry.
@@Birdmanphotography Thank you
I have this one for about a year now, can’t stand the photo results and focus performance when combined with their 1.4 convertor.
I will have to try that. thanks for watching.
@@Birdmanphotography I’m speaking mainly for birds of flight, soaring eagles, zipping kites etc. No matter what the faces are always comprised with the 1.4 attached, same effect with low light, it never truly grabs the face.
Totally wrong. The size of the front element has nothing to do with the amount of light coming in. Both the sport and contemporary version have the same aperture range, therefore they let in the exact amount of light.
I am not sure you are wright about that. I will look into it some more. thanks for watching.
I am right. Larger aperture lenses usually have bigger front elements, but two lenses with the same aperture can have different size filter threads and that doesn’t necessarily change the amount of light coming in. They only number you can go by is the aperture.
@@jasontaylor1920 The Aperture is significant when talking about how much light gets to the sensor. I have been looking into this.
You are not understanding me. Yes, the aperture determines how much light gets to the sensor. In your video you stated that the sport version lets in more light because the front element was bigger than the contemporary version. That is wrong. Both of the sport and contemporary had the exact same aperture range. F5-6.3
@@jasontaylor1920 I feel that what you are saying is not taking all elements into your statement. The aperture is one element that determines how much light gets to the sensor