Question about Telephoto lenses

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Hi, I am planning for a photography tour next winter and I am minus one strongly suggested lens, a telephoto lens that the suggestion as 100-600mm ("to capture some abstract images or to photograph wildlife like reindeer.") I am trying to shed packing weight as I am limited to how much luggage I can take with me and I since I am do not have a typical need of a telephoto lens I am planning on renting one during the summer and for the trip. I figure I should get acquainted with one before I go.

So I was looking at the Sony 70-200mm GM II telephoto lens, but I have never used it an wonder if it will not "be enough" for the trip. The Sony 100-400mm GM is close to another pound in weight, and the Sony 200-600mm G is another 1.6 pounds over the 100-400mm. Again never having used a lens and never focusing on wildlife photography before, I am wondering if anyone can give me some advice. Mind you, there are certain things I am not willing to give up in my packing like a crap ton of extra socks and long johns. No way am I going to have wet feet and a cold bottom. :ROFLMAO:
 
The extra reach does get heavy quickly. Let me just say that I used the 100-400 G on a whale watching tour a few months back, and it worked, but there were times where I wish I had the 1.4x teleconverter to make it a 140-600. But there the animals can be up close, or very far, and you have zero control. The guide on the boat was using his own 200-600.

I’d probably only use the 70-200 in a Zoo like setting where you can get close and the animals are relatively unbothered by humans. In the wild, the 100-400 is more the minimum to get something interesting and you will likely need to crop a lot on a full-frame sensor for animals that refuse to get close. If you are going to shoot birds, the 200-600 becomes more useful still. It all depends.
 
Tamrom has a 50-400mm F4.5-6.5
Very useful if you want to get a shot to something closer, without having to change lens beside the longer shots.
I have and like it
Comparing the weights, it is a good option
 
Hi, I am planning for a photography tour next winter and I am minus one strongly suggested lens, a telephoto lens that the suggestion as 100-600mm ("to capture some abstract images or to photograph wildlife like reindeer.") I am trying to shed packing weight as I am limited to how much luggage I can take with me and I since I am do not have a typical need of a telephoto lens I am planning on renting one during the summer and for the trip. I figure I should get acquainted with one before I go.

So I was looking at the Sony 70-200mm GM II telephoto lens, but I have never used it an wonder if it will not "be enough" for the trip. The Sony 100-400mm GM is close to another pound in weight, and the Sony 200-600mm G is another 1.6 pounds over the 100-400mm. Again never having used a lens and never focusing on wildlife photography before, I am wondering if anyone can give me some advice. Mind you, there are certain things I am not willing to give up in my packing like a crap ton of extra socks and long johns. No way am I going to have wet feet and a cold bottom. :ROFLMAO:

I have an older 70-200, and to give you an idea of the reach, I primarily have used it when I was the official photographer at things like a quinceañera or some school plays, where I can stand at the back of an auditorium or church and zoom in to frame a single person, or zoom out and get about half the stage. If you’re going to be more than 100 feet from your target, you may want a longer lens. And all of these lenses are heavy - I usually use them with a tripod, and they’re not fun to carry around all day.
 
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