On my recent trip to Satpura National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India, I brought along my A7II and a loan set of Sigma 150-600C and the MC-11 from Sigma India. Even though I often use my A7II for portrait work, It was my first time using a mirrorless setup to go into the forest, as I was used to traveling into the wild with a Canon 7DII and 5DIII.
I have to get used to the initial imbalance feel of the setup and bring lots of spare batteries for the camera. The lock-on rate was fast and accurate (with AF-c and PDAF). A tat slower that using the 7DII. But I feel that the tracking is better on the A7II, and can seem to be a little excitable at times.
There are 2 of the images shot using the setup. Critiques and Comments welcome.
Sloth Bear in Slumber - 600mm, f/6.3, 1/800, iso250
Malabar Giant Squirrel - 516mm, f/6.3, 1/250, iso1000
I have also written a blog on using the setup.
https://thrutheframe.wordpress.com/2...m-c-and-mc-11/