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 Originally Posted by speaklightly
Scout-
The rock is in the southwest corner of Oregon about 150 yards from the ocean. Interestingly enough it is over 80 feet tal and in the middle of an Easter lilly field.
Sarah Joyce
It looks VERY cool with the fields around it!
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 Originally Posted by speaklightly
Scout-
The rock is in the southwest corner of Oregon about 150 yards from the ocean. Interestingly enough it is over 80 feet tal and in the middle of an Easter lilly field.
Sarah Joyce
Sarah,
Why did you shoot some of the outdoor shots at ISO1600? Until I looked at the data I was thinking that something was wrong with your 20D or the lens.
Still not real bad, but kinda freaked me out.
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Iso 1600
George-
I used ISO 1600 because it was almost dark on a very dark rainy day.
Sarah Joyce
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 Originally Posted by speaklightly
George-
I used ISO 1600 because it was almost dark on a very dark rainy day.
Sarah Joyce
That splains it.
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 Originally Posted by George Riehm
I recomment the 18-125 as a replacement for Canon and Nikon "kit" lenses it's always good to have multiple takes on performance.
George -- do you have an exact part number for this lens, or a recommendation on a good place to buy?
Thanks,
-Marc
Last edited by Manwich; 03-28-2005 at 12:07 PM.
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Marc-
I purchased the Sigma 18-125mm that I returned at www.bhphotovideo.com. They are very good to deal with and they have a wide selection of lenses.
Sarah Joyce
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