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Sep 22, 2006 17:31 |  #1

there's a review of the sigmonster at Luminous-Landscapes. It may not be the 1200 of the canon, but I am sure it's big enough to shoot down a plane or two :)

You can read the review here (external link)

I wonder if anyone would ask, while someone is using it. If one can see the moon with that thing :)

p.s If this review makes you buy one don't hold me responsiblefor any problems it may cause.


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Sep 22, 2006 17:35 |  #2

Romy, AKA Liquidstone shoots one of these. Beautiful work by that guy. http://www.pbase.com/l​iquidstone (external link) check out his gallery.


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Sep 22, 2006 18:26 |  #3

I allways think it funny that canon users inevitably go on about the 1200L lens.Most don't seem to know that nikon makes a 1200-1700 professional zoom

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Romy, AKA Liquidstone shoots one of these. Beautiful work by that guy. http://www.pbase.com/l​iquidstone (external link) check out his gallery.

Thanks for that link! The only images i'd seen of this members were of one slightly out of focus bird printed very oversaturated then plastered over one wall.It was abit dissapointing.
Now that i've seen the rest of his images -what a difference! Fantsastic :):)




  
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ron chappel wrote in post #2023509 (external link)
I allways think it funny that canon users inevitably go on about the 1200L lens.Most don't seem to know that nikon makes a 1200-1700 professional zoom

So true...the zoom weighs some 16-17 kg and the price is (well, did not even bother looking for it).....Nikon probably throw a freebe Sigmonster into the deal just to be used as a sight glass.:lol:


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Sep 22, 2006 19:40 |  #5

my goodness. does somebody make a camera bag for that to fit into??????


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Sep 22, 2006 19:49 |  #6

Billginthekeys wrote in post #2023342 (external link)
Romy, AKA Liquidstone shoots one of these. Beautiful work by that guy. http://www.pbase.com/l​iquidstone (external link) check out his gallery.

Err, he coined the expression, Sigmonster, Curly!


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Sep 22, 2006 19:52 |  #7

Billginthekeys wrote in post #2023342 (external link)
Romy, AKA Liquidstone shoots one of these. Beautiful work by that guy. http://www.pbase.com/l​iquidstone (external link) check out his gallery.

that's a nice shoots he managed to create with such a nice peice of glass. even with this beast the 350D looks very small. It also proves that you don't need the best camera in the world at all. You just need the best glass.


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Sep 22, 2006 19:53 |  #8

Billginthekeys wrote in post #2023342 (external link)
Romy, AKA Liquidstone shoots one of these. Beautiful work by that guy. http://www.pbase.com/l​iquidstone (external link) check out his gallery.

Romy is cited in the LL article - and yes, his work is excellent. I'm envious of his moon shots and look to them for inspiration for my own.


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Sep 22, 2006 20:07 |  #9

PS - nice review by Reichmann. The Sigmonster is truly one to put on the list of unobtainable, but desireable lenses. I believe that CDS has one.


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Sep 22, 2006 20:12 |  #10

He sure does.


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Sep 22, 2006 20:24 |  #11

Tom W wrote in post #2023776 (external link)
Romy is cited in the LL article - and yes, his work is excellent. I'm envious of his moon shots and look to them for inspiration for my own.

Dante King wrote in post #2023755 (external link)
Err, he coined the expression, Sigmonster, Curly!

yes, i noticed that when i read the article, but i figured id post the link so everyone could admire it. i know i check it every week or two to see his latest. really inspiring stuff


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Sep 22, 2006 21:09 |  #12

ron chappel wrote in post #2023509 (external link)
I allways think it funny that canon users inevitably go on about the 1200L lens.Most don't seem to know that nikon makes a 1200-1700 professional zoom

It's not that we don't know Ron, it's just that we don't care - which is different..!

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Sep 22, 2006 21:17 |  #13

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It also proves that you don't need the best camera in the world at all. You just need the best glass.

And the "best" sensor (Romy routinely shoots in scabby light).

And Romy's ability.

And an excellent tripod.

And Romy's ability.

And a purpose-built gimbal head.

And Romy's ability.

And access to photo opportunities like Romy's.

And Romy's ability...

;)

What amazes me far more about Romy's work is the images he captures using the 500mm IS (often with an extender/converter), hand held!!!




  
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Sep 22, 2006 21:24 |  #14

Romy's a champ - he's willing to take the time to use the equipment to it's fullest capability. He shoots with the 350D and the 1D II. I think he's got a 20D as well. He's certainly got plenty of good long glass. He knows what he needs to do the job and has the ability to acquire it.

Yes, he's got a great location for bird photography (and probably for moon shots as well), but he puts his skill to work making the best of that situation.

Great photographer, IMHO.


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Sep 22, 2006 21:33 |  #15

Damn lenses that wont fit in my nova 3 :( :lol:


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