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Although I will probably wait for the 600mm version.
I remember when they were previewing it a couple of years ago and the reviews written by "professional photographers" always involved not giving the photographer one to hold, showing sample studio photos and the tog was never named.
It's great except...
How does it handle non-optimal conditions?
1. Low light
2. Motion
3. Distance
Pretty much any camera can take a good shot of a stationary object if the light permits ISO 100, f/8, 1/125th
A small sensor will do a good job on macro.
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