So, I am lurking and will probably commit to the OM-1 and a long lens for birding very soon.
Currently I use the SONY RX10iv which has an equiv reach of up to 600mm but a smaller sensor.
It's not too shabby though.

Obviously the dream lens is the big white one BUT I cannot justify the cost and in reality don't want a heavy system.
Twas chatting to a guy at RSPB Bempton who uses the 300mm plus a teleconvertor and says that the sharpness is great.
I have been using zoom lenses for the last 50+ years and not sure if a prime would work - expecially if the bird is moving around and comes too close . .
Anyway, is the general opinion that the 100-400 is a satisfactory/OK/great/brill lens??
Any helpful comments welcomed. Thanks.
Currently I use the SONY RX10iv which has an equiv reach of up to 600mm but a smaller sensor.
It's not too shabby though.
Obviously the dream lens is the big white one BUT I cannot justify the cost and in reality don't want a heavy system.
Twas chatting to a guy at RSPB Bempton who uses the 300mm plus a teleconvertor and says that the sharpness is great.
I have been using zoom lenses for the last 50+ years and not sure if a prime would work - expecially if the bird is moving around and comes too close . .
Anyway, is the general opinion that the 100-400 is a satisfactory/OK/great/brill lens??
Any helpful comments welcomed. Thanks.
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