Is f/7.1 Really A Problem?

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It’s been over two years since I bought the new RF100-500 lens.
From what I can see, quite a lot of other Canon users have also invested the time and money in this lens.
Usually this goes everywhere with me because it’s so portable, relatively light, versatile and produces some great results.
But at around $2700 US dollars this lens is not cheap, especially with a f/7.1 aperture at 500mm.
I think this has been the main concern when considering this lens as a replacement for the EF100-400.
But if you’re used to the EF100-400 which has a f/4.5-f/5.6 aperture then I could totally understand why some may feel this isn’t a particularly good upgrade. Bearing in mind that at 400mm the RF lens is already at f/6.3. That’s only 1/3 of a stop slower, but that could be a bit of a deal breaker for some people.
The 100-500 changes from f5.6 - f/6.3 at around 365mm but is only at f7.1 at roughly 470mm, which isn’t that bad after all. So really the main issue is between the 360-400mm range where we’re losing 1/3 of a stop of light from f/5.6 on the EF100-400 to f/6.3 on the new RF100-500.
Is that really that bad?
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Canon RF100-500 f4.5-7.1 - www.amazon.com/Canon-100-500m...
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  • @robertwhitemoto
    @robertwhitemoto7 ай бұрын

    Matthew, new subscriber here.. R5 and 100-500 owner. Good information, thank you !

  • @mstarling79

    @mstarling79

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the sub!

  • @wellingtoncrescent2480
    @wellingtoncrescent24808 ай бұрын

    I purchased the RF 100-500 to replace a Tamron 100-400 Vi DC and Sigma 150-600 C, used mostly for birding. These were both EF mounts and suffered from "AF pulsing" on my new R7, which is well described. While I understand why some users might be put off by the cost of the RF100-500, I was able to sell my EF lenses and take advantage of a 20% off sale here in Canada in the lead-up to Black Friday, 2022. As a result, the "net" was not nearly so harsh as I feared, and I have no regrets. The R7 and RF100-500 make an awesome combination for birds, wildlife, and sports: the dual USM motors make the AF accurate and responsive; the OIS works well with the R7 IBIS; and the image quality is spectacular, as you would expect for L glass. As you note, the F6.3 out to 430 mm isn't all that bad, and low-light/high ISO performance is less an issue with modern sensors and de-noising software. If you can manage the price (which may require a bit of patience to take advantage of promotional sales), it's well worth the upgrade, in my opinion.

  • @godsinbox
    @godsinbox8 ай бұрын

    f7.1 isnt a problem per se, it just that any lens is at its sharpest at 2 stops above rating.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw7 ай бұрын

    F/7.1 can and sometimes isn't a problem but it depends on the conditions. Now I think if you go over f/8, from a speed standpoint (AF speed) there can be some impacts to AF speed on some cameras. Some don't have an issue, but others might. So IT DEPENDS. In low-light though f/7.1 may also be a problem requiring you to run higher ISO and I think this is one area where people forget. When you get to higher ISOs, each increment of ISO will have a bigger effect on your image (going from ISO 100 to 200 or even 100 to 400 on most cameras is nothing, but going from say ISO 1600 to 3200 or 6400 may be a big deal). So in good light, slower lenses may be fine but in low-light, they may not.

  • @romainplagnol882
    @romainplagnol8828 ай бұрын

    7.1 IS a problem when shooting moving subjects in low light. For wildlife it's definitely a bane

  • @Wildlifebydrdharmesh
    @Wildlifebydrdharmesh8 ай бұрын

    Its awsome lense 7.1 is not problem...price was problem ...i m using f11 lense on R6it not problem becoz i paying lesss moneny same was 500 at7.1 is problem at its price point becoz sonya nd nikon has 600mm f6.3 at its 2/3 cost...

  • @PatrikSkiffardFoto
    @PatrikSkiffardFoto5 ай бұрын

    I find my 100-500 at 7.1 abit soft if the lighting isnt mid day.. iso above 800 becomes really noisy

  • @mstarling79

    @mstarling79

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes it can be limited at f7.1

  • @ofmetalphilosophy4837
    @ofmetalphilosophy48378 ай бұрын

    I kept my Olympus 40-150 2.8 pro with TC1.4, 56-210mm F4 =120-420mm f8 on FF, after comparing it to the less expensive Sigma 100-400 f5-6.3 on my FF Lumix S5. If I am buying a full frame lens that dark for that stupid amount of money, I'd rather shoot on MFT and have less weight, size and price. 7.1 is a no no!

  • @bornfree8487
    @bornfree84878 ай бұрын

    On a recent safari a nice UK chap brandished the 100-500 on a pride of lions on a kill in fading light. Leo has a penchant for hunting at ungodly hours, Kudus just fall over themselves as the light dwindles While I was happily snapping away with my 70-200 2.8, our UK Chappy was cursing the Gods that made this lens His wife coveted my short but stubby lens too😅

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