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Hehehehe....very funny. You certainly made me laugh. Thanks for sharing!
She does look like she's laughing...great timing.
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ducks are great! nice shot Michael.
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Very sharp Maw
Can I ask the model/specs of zoom lens you used?
Thx!
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That's what i thought Maw thanks!
I see excellent sharpness in the majority of your shots. Do you find this lens naturally sharp or are you also playing with unsharp mask?
I think this would make an awesome travel lens (way less heavy than the F2.8 variety)
Any complaints about that lens? How is it on autofocus? Thx! M
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
I don't find it as sharp as my Zuiko 70-300 and I get way more soft shots with it than I ever did with the Zuiko coupled with the E-510. I'm concluding at this point that I'm just not fully up to speed with the Nikon system. It can definitely produce crisp images and would make a good travel lens based on its weight. If it goes into hunt mode it's agonizingly slow but then so was the Zuiko
Thanks for the honest review. I've read quite a bit about this lens but wanted a hands on from someone 'real'.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
You're welcome. Here's a 70 -300 shot of Maxi. ISO200, f8, 1/60th, 240mm, SB900 bounce off ceiling, hand held. No adjustments except slight levels adjust...No sharpening..D700. distance to subject 4.5 feet.
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