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I have one of these myself and the biggest issue that I have with it is that is *never* comes off my camera. Now I have a bag full of other exceptional pieces of glass that never get used. Congratulations - I absolutely assure you this lens will get a LOT of use.
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Very cool -- I love the second ("fuel") sample photo.
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I know that is a great lens... Hope to see your pictures soon...
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thanks, yeah I like how that one came out too. Watch this space.. I think I will be trying to get a few more of those.
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How is the low-light AF performance with this lens?
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The VR helps in low light for still subjects (gives you back about 2 stops). I use it all the time for my night shots. Fast action in low light demands something else though. I think I would use a prime in that situation - or maybe my F2.8 80-200.
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Thanks Toad. Yes, fast action is more a concern.
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