My Anecdotal Comments
First, let me say I love zoom lenses, especially in a place like Jackson Hole with its wide array of wildlife and landscape opportunities. Many will tell you that prime lenses are sharper, and I am sure they are, but they can be very limiting on some days. I never know whether I will be photographing a moose from a long distance, or whether he will move much closer, or whether another bull moose or cow will enter the scene. With prime lenses, it would be very easy to have “too much lens” for some situations. Actually, it happens regularly!
Second, if you are looking for a formal review with bench tests and DXO scores, this isn’t the page for you! Comments are based simply my personal experiences with each lens.
I own each of the following lenses: Sigma 60-600mm : Tamron 150-600mm G2 : Nikon 200-500mm. I also own a G1 version of the Tamron 150-600mm lens and a Nikon 200-400mm lens. If you review my Daily Journals for the past 5 years, you’ll see examples of all of them.
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