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Nov 06, 2006 16:58 |  #1

I know i've seen pics of the Bigma mounted to a camera but try as I might I can't find them. Can someone help?


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Nov 06, 2006 17:11 |  #2

Here is the DG version at 50mm

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Here it is at 500mm

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Nov 06, 2006 17:16 as a reply to  @ LightRules's post |  #3

Looks like a canon ;)


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Nov 06, 2006 17:19 as a reply to  @ mrclark321's post |  #4

Thanks for the pics. I know I've seen others, but WOW that thing is huge. I get mine later this week.


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Nov 06, 2006 18:07 |  #5

at 500mm, it looks more like a telescope! you'll scare alot of people in public with that lens




  
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Nov 07, 2006 19:26 |  #6

MeNiS wrote in post #2226380 (external link)
at 500mm, it looks more like a telescope! you'll scare alot of people in public with that lens

Especially if you use it on a shoulder mount like my BushHawk. :lol: I did that at the San Diego Wild Animal park and had people nearly hurting themselves doing doubletakes to make sure I didn't have some kind of grenade launcher.


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