If you didnt see, I bought this Tamron 70-200. I tried to mix it up, shooting different things, near and far. I saw a hummingbird, but he would not say cheese!!!
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If you didnt see, I bought this Tamron 70-200. I tried to mix it up, shooting different things, near and far. I saw a hummingbird, but he would not say cheese!!!
My faves from post 1 are 5, 6 and 8. Congrats on the lens!
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Very nice shots! I've been borrowing a friend's old 80-200 2.8. I've had my eye on the very one that you just bought. Now I just need to find the money! How do you like it so far?
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Its like driving a Ferrari for me. It may just be in my mind, but it seems I can get in better focus in manual a lot faster than my other lenses (probably because of the 77mm opening). My smaller lenses, it takes me a while to get it in focus, or i just get frustrated and throw them in auto focus. I wear glasses and I think that effects my focusing ability. I don't have that problem with this lens (it seems).
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