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14 May 2001, 21:21 (Ref:92536) | #1 | ||
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My tutorial
For those that have been following the "Lorna... Can you handle one that big????" thread in the Touring Car Forum, here are the results of that big zoom lens.
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14 May 2001, 22:44 (Ref:92585) | #2 | |
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Good pictures.
Glad to be of help... Peter. |
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Thanks Pete! Hope to say hello at Silverstone if you are there.
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25 May 2001, 23:06 (Ref:96675) | #4 | |
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Lorna.
Yep. I will be at Silverstone. I did not go to Oulton Park, I went to Brands for a day of Historics. Last time I went to Silverstone for the ETCC I was using a 600mm F4 lens, puts that 300mm F2.8 you used to shame. See you later. |
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Size is not everything!!! I have made do with a max 400mm for some time! :-)
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Ssssh, Kelvin! I want to see the 600mm now! My brother was so impressed when he saw his camera on the 300mm.
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