Last year, my wife and I took a trip to Europe and decided to make an investment in a nice camera for such a big trip. We ended up getting a Sony a6400 and picked up a Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 lens as well as a Sigma 56mm f1.4 lens. For travel and general family photos, I really like both of these and have taken some decent pictures (I think) with them.
I'm interested in possibly picking up a more wildlife centered lens now. With two young boys getting most of the rifle time these days, I'm relegated to mostly an observer anyways. We also have an Alaskan cruise next summer and something with reach would be nice.
What would be a good (budget) lens for wildlife photography and at what ranges could I reasonably expect to get good photos?
I'm interested in possibly picking up a more wildlife centered lens now. With two young boys getting most of the rifle time these days, I'm relegated to mostly an observer anyways. We also have an Alaskan cruise next summer and something with reach would be nice.
What would be a good (budget) lens for wildlife photography and at what ranges could I reasonably expect to get good photos?