At the January launch of the Pen F I tried out the 300mm f/4, and thought it was gorgeous but attempted to convince myself that I didn't need it. Sadly GAS took hold and resistance was futile, I ordered one and it arrived a little while ago. On Saturday it had its first serious outing when we had our first rugby match of the season.
It turned out to be a bit more of a test than I had hoped - after a lovely August, the rugby weather arrived right on cue. The rain started 10 minutes before kick-off and it got dark so that I was up to ISO 1600 by about 4pm, which is ridiculous for early September.
All I can say is that it was a delight to use. Much more comfortable and a fair bit easier to handle than the 150mm f/2 plus converter, and it seemed very responsive and quick to focus. Here are a couple of example shots, both wide open at f/4. The first wasn't too challenging as it was a place kick so I just pre-focused on the ball. This is pretty much the full frame:

And late in the game, by which time we had been standing in the rain for an hour and a half and ISO was up to 1600. It is a crop of about three quarters (linear) of the frame, it looks great in the local paper and I have done an A4 print which looks fantastic. I'm really pleased with this one:

I really hope the weather isn't an omen for the rest of the season. The kit might be able to cope but I find it chuffing miserable!
John
It turned out to be a bit more of a test than I had hoped - after a lovely August, the rugby weather arrived right on cue. The rain started 10 minutes before kick-off and it got dark so that I was up to ISO 1600 by about 4pm, which is ridiculous for early September.
All I can say is that it was a delight to use. Much more comfortable and a fair bit easier to handle than the 150mm f/2 plus converter, and it seemed very responsive and quick to focus. Here are a couple of example shots, both wide open at f/4. The first wasn't too challenging as it was a place kick so I just pre-focused on the ball. This is pretty much the full frame:

And late in the game, by which time we had been standing in the rain for an hour and a half and ISO was up to 1600. It is a crop of about three quarters (linear) of the frame, it looks great in the local paper and I have done an A4 print which looks fantastic. I'm really pleased with this one:

I really hope the weather isn't an omen for the rest of the season. The kit might be able to cope but I find it chuffing miserable!
John

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