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Nov 07, 2006 14:48 |  #1

I think I just completed my collection for a while. Now it is time to learn how to utilize each of these lenses. I ordered the 85 1.8. I needed some speed to go along with my zooms. I was thinking about the 50 1.4, 35 2.0 and 100 2.0 but I just kept seeing gorgeous pictures from the 85. The other lenses were hit and miss. It could be due to the popularuty of the 85....in any case, I am looking forward to shooting with it.


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Nov 07, 2006 15:14 |  #2

Looks like you've got a good coverage. Now remember when that good deal on a 100-400L comes along that you are done for awhile. LOL :)


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Nov 07, 2006 15:18 |  #3

As I mentioned in another thread about a "complete" kit: "Buying lenses is, in some ways, like making love; no matter how complete the satisfaction, it's only temporary."


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Nov 07, 2006 15:30 |  #4

runninmann wrote in post #2230774 (external link)
As I mentioned in another thread about a "complete" kit: "Buying lenses is, in some ways, like making love; no matter how complete the satisfaction, it's only temporary."

Seriously-- I had a "complete kit" with the 50, 17-40, and 135/2.8. Then I needed a 70-200, and then I had a complete kit. Now I need an 85 or 135, in order to "complete" my kit. After that, I'll need a 300 or 400 in order to do that... so you see, you're never done.


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Nov 07, 2006 15:32 |  #5

tsaraleksi wrote in post #2230828 (external link)
Seriously-- I had a "complete kit" with the 50, 17-40, and 135/2.8. Then I needed a 70-200, and then I had a complete kit. Now I need an 85 or 135, in order to "complete" my kit. After that, I'll need a 300 or 400 in order to do that... so you see, you're never done.

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Nov 07, 2006 16:09 |  #6

I know I am done because I won't spend any more money on this "hobby". I might sell a lens and buy another but I am done spending money (until a new body keeps haunting my dreams heh heh)


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Nov 07, 2006 16:26 |  #7

WildWolf wrote in post #2231024 (external link)
I know I am done because I won't spend any more money on this "hobby". I might sell a lens and buy another but I am done spending money (until a new body keeps haunting my dreams heh heh)

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Nov 07, 2006 16:31 |  #8

I consider myself "conservative with a dollar." My wife says I'm cheap. My "friends" say I squeak when I walk and when I open my wallet, moths fly out. I know that's wrong. I don't carry a wallet. But I've spent a considerable amount of USD on this endeavor since I decided to pursue it several months ago. I'll be waiting for your next "Guess what the brown truck delivered" post.:)


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Nov 07, 2006 17:21 |  #9

u have some collection for just persuing this hobby for several months!!!!! What do u use the 1.4 Kenko on (which lens)?


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Nov 09, 2006 11:30 |  #10

WildWolf wrote in post #2231416 (external link)
u have some collection for just persuing this hobby for several months!!!!! What do u use the 1.4 Kenko on (which lens)?

I've used the Kenko with the 70-300 exclusively for daytime wildlife shots.


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Nov 09, 2006 12:04 |  #11

how does it work for you? Any sample shots? How is the noise? Softness?


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Nov 09, 2006 13:05 |  #12

WildWolf wrote in post #2230624 (external link)
I think I just completed my collection for a while. ...

Yeah, right...it never ends...just ebbs and flows :-)

The 85MM f/1.8 is a super lens...enjoy!


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Nov 09, 2006 13:08 |  #13

thanks....it just arrived :)


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Nov 09, 2006 13:58 |  #14

any sample shots of use of the 70-300 IS with the Kenko 1.4x? I assume in this mode the IS works but focus in manual?


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Nov 09, 2006 17:08 |  #15

WildWolf wrote in post #2239636 (external link)
how does it work for you? Any sample shots? How is the noise? Softness?

buddy4344 wrote in post #2240035 (external link)
any sample shots of use of the 70-300 IS with the Kenko 1.4x? I assume in this mode the IS works but focus in manual?

Noise appears to be increased in lower light, under-exposed shots compared to similar conditions w/o Kenko. In "medium" daylight (morning or late afternoon with some sun), I have no problem auto focusing with the teleconverter on. Once I lose the light, forget about it. One of the few I have immediately at hand for uploading, I took on an early morning walk in July.

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