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Oct 21 2010 11:53pm
Quote (Chantal7 @ Oct 21 2010 10:50pm)
Ah..

So this makes me think it's safer to get the 2.8... Shit, it's so much more money. Lol!




How much would you sell it for ? This I might consider.




My status??? Huh?


Quote (Chantal7 @ Oct 21 2010 10:50pm)
Ah..

So this makes me think it's safer to get the 2.8... Shit, it's so much more money. Lol!




How much would you sell it for ? This I might consider.




My status??? Huh?


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Quote (onepagememory @ Oct 21 2010 11:52pm)
I'm not sure. I'm willing to let it go for 950, and this includes shipping. I've had offers on FM but I find it hard to trust :D


Okay. I'll pm you about this :D

Quote (Eek @ Oct 21 2010 11:52pm)
Well, that's only a problem indoors or during bad weather.. ask yourself how often you're going to shoot with that long of a focal length in those environments? If you have a better body, jacking up the ISO wouldn't be an issue. Time to upgrade bodies too :evillol:

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Sssssssssssh!!!!!!! I like being Anon.


Hmm ... true...

I don't want to get a new camera right now... I'd rather get a lens :lol: at least for now, anyway.

This post was edited by Chantal7 on Oct 21 2010 11:55pm
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Oct 22 2010 12:03am
Thanks you two for helping me out with all my noob questions. :)
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Quote (Chantal7 @ Oct 21 2010 11:03pm)
Thanks you two for helping me out with all my noob questions. :)


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Quote (Chantal7 @ Oct 22 2010 02:03am)
Thanks you two for helping me out with all my noob questions. :)


No questions are ever noob!! Gear is confusing :P

Also, i wanted to add that even f/2.8 is too slow for indoor shots in most cases.

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So many ninjas in this thread.

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Oct 25 2010 08:57am
Another question:

Does the 70-200L take some time getting used to?


Quote (Eek @ Oct 22 2010 12:15am)
No questions are ever noob!! Gear is confusing :P

Also, i wanted to add that even f/2.8 is too slow for indoor shots in most cases.

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So many ninjas in this thread.


We all know who the REAL ninja is here. :D

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Quote (Chantal7 @ Oct 25 2010 10:57am)
Another question:

Does the 70-200L take some time getting used to?




We all know who the REAL ninja is here. :D


Yeah, it will take some time getting use too since you'll need a steadier hand to get a sharp shot. My first couple outings with my 70-200/4 non-is was fairly dissappointed.. and i happen to shoot in less then optimal lighting situations both times.

You r still the ninja btw!
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Quote (Eek @ Oct 25 2010 02:02pm)
Yeah, it will take some time getting use too since you'll need a steadier hand to get a sharp shot. My first couple outings with my 70-200/4 non-is was fairly dissappointed.. and i happen to shoot in less then optimal lighting situations both times.

You r still the ninja btw!


Hmm, all the time I'll need a steadier hand? Not meaning I'll be all over the place, lol.
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Quote (Chantal7 @ Oct 25 2010 07:21pm)
Hmm, all the time I'll need a steadier hand? Not meaning I'll be all over the place, lol.


If you get a faster lens ie large aperture you won't need steady hands :D
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Quote (Futurama @ Oct 25 2010 07:53pm)
If you get a faster lens ie large aperture you won't need steady hands :D


Which is also double the price!
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