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trying out new system lens 75-300 mm telephoto
f5 1/2000 190mm
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(Feb 29, 2016, 11:23)caveman Wrote: [ -> ][IMG]http://i66.tinypic.com/2wr3x20.jpg[/IMG


don't bother gang, doesn't workAngry

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f5.6 1/1600sec 300mm
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f5.6 1/2000 300mm
Nice looking images. I take it you are pleased with the lens?
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f5.6 1/1600 300mm
(Feb 29, 2016, 12:53)Jocko Wrote: [ -> ]Nice looking images. I take it you are pleased with the lens?

Hi John,yes I am pleased,considering these were
hand held,at full bore! even better with a tripod
monopod,
Remember, VR on with a Monopod, off with a Tripod.
(Feb 29, 2016, 13:02)Jocko Wrote: [ -> ]Remember, VR on with a Monopod, off with a Tripod.

right you are guvSmile
(Feb 29, 2016, 13:02)Jocko Wrote: [ -> ]Remember, VR on with a Monopod, off with a Tripod.

That is not true of all IS lenses. with Canon glass only the early generation lenses required this, the newer Canon (and more recent Nikon) lenses can have the IS left on when using a tripod without ill effect. I myself would still switch it off to save battery life but it is not a requirement.
Thanks for that information.
(Feb 29, 2016, 14:37)Jocko Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for that information.
The information I posted came from Nikon's manual for my latest lens purchase.
Then some of the Nikon lenses may still require it off, I know the new superzoom doesn't as a friend has it and double checked for me, the Canon ones haven't needed to have it switched off in a few years.
Super series. Ed.
Great shots. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for the input guys,and thanks for the thanksSmile
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1/1000 f5.6 iso100 75mm