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Spacey Orange
still loves trance.

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: California
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Nov-10-2007 08:06
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Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam

Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
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| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
see i'd say get a tripod and stfu, but i've seen some wildlife shots of yours which, unfortunately, sometimes require spontinaity that you can't get if you rely on a tripod. |
Yeah, that's the tricky part with trying to get birds on film. They move so god damn fast that it essentially means I'm limited to hand-held shooting, unless I sit in a specific spot for [insert number] of hours and hope they just come to me, rather than following them about.
I will get a tripod soon though!
| quote: | Originally posted by goodgreef
that's a great lens. Your f-stop is limited but when you get a tripod that shouldn't be a problem. Ideally, if you can have a bigger fstop you're set for life (something like 2ish haha)..mm..
Image Stabilization will also be an added bonus, especially for your type of photos. |
Yeah, but the fstop 2.xx lenses cost soooo much 
Definitely need the IS though. BIGTIME.
| quote: | | Originally posted by goodgreef I don't know much about the comparable lens from Sigma but I have always known them to be pretty good. There are always some things that are "worse" than the canon lenses but these things are always minimal. |
Know much about Tamron lenses?
| quote: | Originally posted by Spacey Orange
are we talking about 'birds' as in the british slang sort of way? if so, godspeed. |
Nah, sorry mate 
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