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Mar 18, 2007 14:25 |  #1

Well I guess my 2007 season got under way properly this weekend, when the popular North East Motorcycle Racing Club kicked its 2007 championship off at Croft Circuit in the North East of England. There were some 260+ bikes entered and as usual, there was some great racing. Conditions were tough - with gale force winds that become so strong they caused Sunday's races to be abandoned completely. The snow didn't help much either....

I was also trying out a new Sigma 2XTC, so there's a couple of new angles for me. What did I think of it? Well have a look at the pictures below and judge for yourself.

#1 Jordan Thompson on his GP125 Honda RS rounds Complex 2 - 1D mk I + 120-300 f2.8 + 2XTC

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#2 The best thing about the 120-300 is that you can zoom (obvious I know, but it really is!). Here's a wider shot of the start of the Sound of Thunder, Forgotten Era, GP250 and Steel Framed 600 race - 1D mk I, 120-300 f2.8 + 2XTC
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#3 A good contingent of sidecars as well - 1D mk I + 120-300 f2.8 + 2XTC
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#4 Oh u@@er (INVALID EMAIL)!
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#5 Close racing through Sunny Out - 1D mk I + 120-300 f2.8 + 2XTC
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#6 and also entering the Complex - 1D mk I + 120-300 f2.8 + 2XTC
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#7 Never mind looking at me, concentrate at keeping all 3 wheels on the ground! - 1D mk I + 120-300 f2.8 + 2XTC
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#8 I'll finish with the 1000cc Suzuki GSXR of local man Andrew Bennett, who was the class of the field - 1D mk I + 120-300 f2.8 + 2XTC
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As usual, any comments or feedback are most welcome.

Cheers,

Simon.

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Mar 18, 2007 14:40 |  #2

top drawer Simon! the 1-series + 120-300 + 2xTC looks to be a winner.

I tried a 2x TC with my 120-300 and on the 20D it wasn't all that, AF was slow and it hunted, looks like you've not had that problem here.

loving the sidecars shots and the last one


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Mar 18, 2007 14:58 |  #3

Some great shots there Simon, the sidecar with a wheel in the air is excellent.

I went to this event today (Sunday), but unfortunately it was cancelled due to the high winds.




  
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Mar 18, 2007 15:21 |  #4

John Hudson wrote in post #2891317 (external link)
Some great shots there Simon, the sidecar with a wheel in the air is excellent.

I went to this event today (Sunday), but unfortunately it was cancelled due to the high winds.

Thanks John.

The wind was not good yesterday (Saturday) and I think was at least partly responsible for the number of incidents across the day. There was still two races from Saturday that were going to be ran ahead of Sunday's planned schedule.

The circuit was in touch with Teesside Airport, and they were just going on to severe gale warning around lunchtime. I must admit, I thought we were already having 'severe gales' when I got to the circuit! The two sidecar outfits that went out to assess conditions reported that they were just about being blown off the circuit down through Barcroft and Sunny. Given the speeds (particularly at Barcroft), abandoning the days racing was really the only option. Shame though, as Saturday's racing was excellent.

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Mar 18, 2007 15:24 |  #5

Dave_G wrote in post #2891227 (external link)
top drawer Simon! the 1-series + 120-300 + 2xTC looks to be a winner.

I tried a 2x TC with my 120-300 and on the 20D it wasn't all that, AF was slow and it hunted, looks like you've not had that problem here.

loving the sidecars shots and the last one

Thanks Dave.

The combination works well, very well. Obviously, there are some compromises and AF speed is definately slowed a little, along with some degradation in image quality. I figured if it could keep up with motorbikes (small target with not a lot of contrast on the front end) in a gale and crap light, then it should work pretty well for cars once the summer arrives ;) :D .

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Mar 18, 2007 17:33 as a reply to  @ Simon Harrison's post |  #6

A nice set there Simon. I particularly like the low angles on the sidecar shots.

I become more and more tempted to replace my 300 f/4L with a 120-300 every time I see somebody post shots from it.

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Mar 18, 2007 17:43 |  #7

Another purchase Simon ? :D
Looks like it was worth the money and let's face it, the only other realistic way to get 500 or 600mm involves selling vital organs or family members. It's good to see the combination works well on a 1-series. I might get to try it some day if Canon ever get the MK3 into the shops ;)

You'll probably find that even a reasonable amount of sunlight makes a world of difference. I noticed over the 2 days of the RallyX Superprix last October that the results from Sunday when the sun was out were a hell of a lot better than saturday when it was dull.
I gave this meeting a miss as it was blowing a gale down here so i knew Croft would be even worse.


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Mar 19, 2007 02:47 |  #8

pswillies wrote in post #2891969 (external link)
A nice set there Simon. I particularly like the low angles on the sidecar shots.

I become more and more tempted to replace my 300 f/4L with a 120-300 every time I see somebody post shots from it.

:)

Thanks! I am certainly enjoying my 120-300, and am looking forward to the car racing get underway properly to really put it through its paces.

Cheers,

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Mar 19, 2007 09:15 |  #9

I know I keep harping on but don't forget Langbar 2nd April :):)




  
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Mar 19, 2007 12:31 |  #10

It is just no fare that you all use clear visors. I can't remember the last time I saw a rider with a clear one here in this area.

Great collection of shots there too. Just the kind of light the sigma likes to play in. Cheers.




  
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Mar 19, 2007 12:35 |  #11

Croasdail wrote in post #2895671 (external link)
It is just no fare that you all use clear visors. I can't remember the last time I saw a rider with a clear one here in this area.

Give it a month or 2 and the tinted visors will be out here too...


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Mar 19, 2007 13:29 |  #12

hey.... just noticed "EOS20D + Battery Grip with "character"..... that's funny only because it is so true. Your going to miss the extra .3 factor there. I kept my 20d just for the track and the extra reach. Anyway, sorry Simon for the diversion. Cheers.




  
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Mar 19, 2007 17:13 |  #13

Croasdail wrote in post #2895671 (external link)
It is just no fare that you all use clear visors. I can't remember the last time I saw a rider with a clear one here in this area.

Great collection of shots there too. Just the kind of light the sigma likes to play in. Cheers.

Thanks!

The clear visors and being able to see the riders face really do add to the shots.

Cheers,

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Mar 19, 2007 21:18 |  #14

Great shots, the last is my favorite. Nice selection of angles as well.


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Mar 20, 2007 01:37 |  #15

Very nice Simon, I particularly like #1 & 7. It was a pity about Sunday :(


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