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Jan 15, 2006 15:45 |  #1

just 2 from tonight, which one do you think is the best?

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Jan 15, 2006 20:21 |  #2

First one. Can see more detail. Which lens did you use?


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Jan 16, 2006 05:25 |  #3

Sigma 80-400


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Jan 16, 2006 05:26 |  #4

1st one too, is that full size or cropped?


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Jan 16, 2006 07:30 |  #5

both have been cropped


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Jan 16, 2006 08:10 |  #6

First one, for the reasons already stated. One of the best I've seen with that lens.


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Jan 16, 2006 10:11 |  #7

cheers, still say its not a bad lens when used right :)


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