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Soft 300 f/4L IS?

 
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Dec 29, 2005 01:45 as a reply to  @ post 1031830 |  #31

IanD wrote:
This is from last winters GGO adventures over on Ile Bizard (I'm sure folks are a little tired of these shots but hey, it is to help a fellow member) 300 f/4 wideopen.

I will never get tired of Your photos of the beautiful owls :D


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Dec 29, 2005 06:08 as a reply to  @ tommykjensen's post |  #32

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I will never get tired of Your photos of the beautiful owls :D

Thanks Tommy. It is almost time to head back to the Island and see if any of them have decided to come back for the winter. Keeping my fingers crossed.


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Dec 29, 2005 06:32 as a reply to  @ IanD's post |  #33

IanD wrote:
Thanks Tommy. It is almost time to head back to the Island and see if any of them have decided to come back for the winter. Keeping my fingers crossed.

Crossing my fingers too :D


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Dec 29, 2005 07:53 as a reply to  @ post 1028826 |  #34

Pekka wrote:
The focus test you did is not propely set up. The slanted focus target makes the camera choose a wide area, too wide for any conclusions. Set up a test like in https://photography-on-the.net …t.php?p=48015&p​ostcount=1 or take the lens and the camera to Canon and let them do the tests and calibate the lens (if all other lenses work ok with your camera).

I don't think a user can ever perform a reliable and accurate focus test without a split-image focus screen in the camera.


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