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Photography stuff - which lens

Horlock
Horlock Posts: 1,027 Forumite
edited 21 December 2010 at 10:07PM in Techie Stuff
I'm planning a trip to Kenya, with the hope of getting some nice pics of wildlife. Gut reaction is that I need a telephoto lens for my canon dslr.

At present I have:

standard 18-55
Basic Image stablised 55-250

Considering buying:

a) A huge (cheap)
Opteka 650-2600mm High Definition Telephoto Lens

Available from Amazon for £269

b) The respectable

Canon
EF 24-105mm f4L IS USM Lens



Available for about £800


The reasoning behind the second option is I want a decent all round lens. Note: I don't have £800 to spend on a lens for wildlife photography on holiday. If I buy the second lens I cannot afford the first. If I buy the first or an alternative for similar money - I wont be able to buy the second until after the Kenya trip is over. Please don't suggest that I buy a wonderful Canon EF 28-300mm f3.5-5.6L IS USM or similar because I don't have the money. Basically the only expensive lens I would consider is option b) above.


The issue to me is which will give me the better photograph of a lion in the distance?

I obviously the L lens will give better clarity of the surroundings, but I don't know if the post processing (effectively a digital zoom) of an L lens photograph will give a superior close up than no processing of a cheap lens. I am aware that with the huge lens, everything will become totally manual, and I will need the lens on a tripod. I also wonder if either will be better than the 55-250 lens (for the task at hand - obviously the L lens is far superior) I currently own, which is convenenient.

Any comments from photographers greatfully received - please indicate with the advice your level of expertise. Thanks in advance.
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