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I thought you said it was too big, he, he..
Cheers, Don
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I thought you said it was too big, he, he..
Cheers, Don
50-200mm lens @ 100mm from about 5' away..
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...-200Medium.jpg
Cheers, Don
Yeah, it is a little big, but I have an irresistible urge to spend money on it. Actually I decided I could use the extra f stops more than I had originally thought. Still not certain it will ever travel beyond my local excursions. Really cannot see it on some of my adventure trips just due to the bulk and weight.
Nah, this is what you need to do.
Rent a Bigma.
After that the 50-200 won't seem so big :)
Cheers, Don
If I wanted a Sigma to make it feel small I would go with the 200-500 f2.8
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/shop/200-5...po-ex-dg-sigma
I guess the Olympus adapter might add a few ounces to the 34.5lbs
Don, so you tested the lens? Was it OK at 200mm?
Neither for me thanks. I'll take a 150mm f/2.8 and a 300mm f/4, both as compact as possible without hurting IQ too much. Maybe a 75mm f/2 while you're at it...
Yup, this is a crop @ 200mm from ~ 10' away...
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...00mmMedium.jpg
Cheers, Don
ISO 3200, 1/4s, panning both umbrella and camera. I really like this one, but I've always liked photographs that had a little of the look of a painting.
One more, ten minutes later. These two make a nice set!
As far as I can tell there is only one lonely hummer visiting.
Full overcast and shot @ iso 800, hard crop
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...ummerthree.jpg
Cheers, Don