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May 29, 2004 09:15 |  #1
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I'd like to see a photo of the 100-400mm L on a 300D


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May 29, 2004 09:30 |  #2

You might want to explain what you are looking for.

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May 29, 2004 09:33 |  #3
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ummm...i think i did

A picture....

Of a canon digital rebel (300D)

That has the canon EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 IS USM L mounted to it

What else do you need ?!


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May 29, 2004 09:51 |  #4

If you explain what you are looking for, then you might get results.

For example, are you looking for the relative size difference between the camera and the lens? Are you looking for color match of the lens barrel to the camera case? Are you looking for a perspective that shows how much of the internal flash would be blocked by the lens?

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robertwgross wrote:
If you explain what you are looking for, then you might get results.

For example, are you looking for the relative size difference between the camera and the lens? Are you looking for color match of the lens barrel to the camera case? Are you looking for a perspective that shows how much of the internal flash would be blocked by the lens?

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I feel i'm getting frustrated for no reason but its as if your playing games.

I mean, i already said what i want, i dont know how else to explain it.


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May 29, 2004 10:02 |  #6

If you can describe what you are looking for, then possibly you will get to see a photo that shows it.

If you can't describe what you are looking for, then you may see something that really doesn't show what you're after.

One guy wanted to see a photo of X camera with Y lens mounted on it. Then he explained that he was simply trying to get permission from his wife to spend a few thousand bucks, and he needed a photo to show her what the money would buy.

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May 29, 2004 10:06 |  #7

Bob... I think he just wants to see what it looks like. Nothing specific like color matching, relative sizes, etc. I think he just wants to see how it looks overall, nothing more, nothing less.


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robertwgross wrote:
If you can describe what you are looking for, then possibly you will get to see a photo that shows it.

If you can't describe what you are looking for, then you may see something that really doesn't show what you're after.

One guy wanted to see a photo of X camera with Y lens mounted on it. Then he explained that he was simply trying to get permission from his wife to spend a few thousand bucks, and he needed a photo to show her what the money would buy.

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*shakes head*

Your looking way too into this man....


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May 29, 2004 10:10 |  #9

Tim,

I found this image of a Rebel with the 70-200mm

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The two lenses are the same length.. BEFORE you zoom out the 100-400 at which point it becomes about 2/3rds longer.

The 70-200mm is actually the heavier of the two.

I don't have either the Rebel or the 100-400mm so I can't get you that image.. but this is about the scale of things.

I did "hold" Scottes' 10D with the 100-400mm on it a few weeks ago and it is definately a bit less cumbersome than the 70-200 f/2.8

Mind you.. the lens hood and angled perspective makes it look even larger...

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Thanks, i've got a good idea about the length now, hows about the uhh...as the ladies say, girth

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I did a search on google, rebel 100-400mm gets you this

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May 29, 2004 10:16 |  #12

the 100-400 extended

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May 29, 2004 10:19 |  #13

....// not at all sure what the Ladies would say about that.. :oops: :roll:


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May 29, 2004 11:30 |  #14

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....// not at all sure what the Ladies would say about that.. :oops: :roll:

Looks like your post of the EXTENDED lens was censored! :oops:


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May 29, 2004 12:01 |  #15

Here's the 100-400L on a 10D.. It's fully extended.. It's not exactly what you wanted, but It should give you an idea of what to expect since the 10D is about the same size as the 300D.. The main difference is that the 10D is black..

This is the shot I used to make my avitar.........

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