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twist said:ooookay. Comedy timing that that post came up right after yours Jim.
Eh?
twist said:ooookay. Comedy timing that that post came up right after yours Jim.
twist said:When you said "and for those L snobs"... then the bloke posts a load of L lenses for pretty much his first post.
twist said:Alot of this will also depend on what you think sharp is, as people have differing ideas on this.
twist said:Jim , it can be perceived that way, by replying to your comments posting the Canon gear. Anyway.
BTW. I wasnt putting down your Sigma 70-200mm either, its a decent lens for the price but you cannot say its optically of the same quality or better than L lenses or L primes.
Jim just to let u know I wasn't being a snob or direct anything at you..... I'm just responsding to the thread about the weight of my gears
Jim just to let u know I wasn't being a snob or direct anything at you..... I'm just responsding to the thread about the weight of my gears
I appreciate what your saying (and dont worry, I don't have shares in sigma!), but, I only said they were as sharp as my canon primes not L primes (my primes are the 50mm f/1.8 II, 35mm f/2 and 85mm f/1.8 so no L primes!) I was simply saying that it's comparable to those lenses in sharpness.
Then comments about it not being L standard came up. Well it is optically, as good as some, but not all L glass which was my other point. But I never said it was as sharp as L primes!
tx8koibito said:Jim just to let u know I wasn't being a snob or direct anything at you..... I'm just responsding to the thread about the weight of my gears
Many of the images here are taken with the EF 70-200 mm f/2.8L IS II USM, if you see that the focal length used is in the 70-200 range.
Also work on your breathing whilst taking shots. Sounds silly at first, but proves itself to be very important at low shutter speeds and heavy equipment! Similar to rifle/gun techniques that marksmen use iirc.
I don't have a problem hand holding my 70-200 VR II but that is only on a D7000. I am thinking about getting a grip just for the extra ease of use though.
One thing that might help is getting a Black Rapid strap (or similar)....works so well and makes these lenses less cumbersome.