Is This the Most Versatile Focal Length You Can Buy?

Is the 100-400mm range one of the most versatile focal lengths in photography? Get 15% off DXO Products Using My Promo Code JasonRow15: I get a small on each sale made through this code. DXO Shop: https://shop.dxo.com/en/ Third Party Tripod Collar: https://amzn.to/43UCtqy In this video, I am trying my "new to me" Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary lens at the beautiful St Mary's Lighthouse to the test to see if it really is the ultimate all-rounder for your camera bag. I will look at real-world, practical examples from capturing compressed landscapes in the Highlands of Scotland to isolating architectural details in the city and utilising negative space. I also dive into a deep-dive sharpness test under backlit conditions at St. Mary's Lighthouse, analysing the RAW files at 100% and 200% zoom using DxO Photo Lab 9. Is the Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary a better proposition than the much more expensive and slightly faster Sony FE 100-400mm G Master Let me know in the comments: Do you use a 100-400mm lens in your kit? What do you love shooting with it most? Chapters 0:00 - Is 100-400mm the most versatile focal length? 0:35 - The Telephoto Paradox (Street vs. Wildlife) 1:10 - Sigma 100-400mm vs. Expensive OEM Lenses 1:40 - Features: Image Stabilization Modes & Ergonomics 2:30 - Real-World Testing at St. Mary's Lighthouse 3:15 - Tripod Collar & Handling Tips 8:09 - The Sigma 100-400mm Sharpness Test 12:09 - The Versatility of the 100-400mm Range 16:20 - Conclusions #Sigma100400 #TelephotoPhotography #LensReview #LandscapePhotography #DxOPhotoLab #PhotographyGear #Rowtography