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Dec 08, 2007 14:50 |  #316

Beautiful shots!!!


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Dec 08, 2007 19:00 |  #317

Daviiiiiid wrote in post #4323302 (external link)
I love this shot. I just hate the fact that you said that you will save more penis for the IS version.

LOL oops!


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Dec 10, 2007 13:48 as a reply to  @ e r y k's post |  #318

Ducks anyone?

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A sleepy sibling...
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Dec 10, 2007 13:51 |  #319

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Dec 10, 2007 15:21 |  #320

David S, I think you may be the very first person to use a Canon L lens to shoot ducks.
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I really like that first picture ErikM. The second is quite good too.


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Dec 10, 2007 15:40 as a reply to  @ drisley's post |  #321

LOL. Something about this site makes you want to shoot ducks for some odd resaon.:)


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Dec 10, 2007 16:38 |  #322

David S wrote in post #4476849 (external link)
Ducks anyone?
A sleepy sibling...

ohhhhh, so cute!




  
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Dec 11, 2007 00:16 |  #323

does anyone find this lens is alil on the dark side? from images i have taken from it i find the black section (i shoot raw) is quite high and i have to reduce it quite abit and find overrall images are under exposed.. could be the learning curve


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Dec 11, 2007 00:55 |  #324

A lens shouldn't affect metering tendencies, since the camera basically measures whatever light comes through. Check that your exposure compensation settings aren't off.


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Dec 11, 2007 04:57 |  #325

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Dec 12, 2007 15:57 as a reply to  @ Matt Peters's post |  #326

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Dec 12, 2007 16:12 |  #327

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My wife and I were blown away by this image, everything about it is so perfect, you must be so proud! My 70-200 arrives tomorrow, can't wait to post!


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Dec 13, 2007 07:41 |  #328
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A lens shouldn't affect metering tendencies, since the camera basically measures whatever light comes through.

Understandable wide open, but the camera doesn't meter with the aperture stopped down. If the lens' aperture mechanism is inaccurate, f/4 could be f/3.97 or f/3.7, etc.


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Dec 13, 2007 10:43 |  #329

Well picked her up from the post office today, this thing Rocks, thanks Kerso your the man.
These two straight out of the camera 3rd and 10th frames taken with this lens, exif should be intact suffice to say check out the focal length and shutter speed, awesome.


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Dec 13, 2007 11:02 |  #330

sm1rf wrote in post #4497143 (external link)
Well picked her up from the post office today, this thing Rocks, thanks Kerso your the man.
These two straight out of the camera 3rd and 10th frames taken with this lens, exif should be intact suffice to say check out the focal length and shutter speed, awesome.

I have to say that first image is a dog. ;-)a Congrats on the new toy!


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