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May 29, 2004 12:10 |  #16
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Jim_T wrote:
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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I was about to send you a message hehe, thanks. It most likely doesnt get any better then that.


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May 29, 2004 12:17 |  #17

And with 3 extension tubes, as seen from the shooters perspective.
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And seen from the eye of a fish...

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May 29, 2004 13:02 |  #18

Seeing the 100-400 on the 10D might not help Timmy, but I'm glad you posted it. I have the 10D and am wavering on orderign a 100-400 after the weekend. I want to get it, but I still debate on how much I'll use it verses the cost. I already have the 24-70 2.8L, 70-200 4.0L and 70-200 2.8L IS. I think the 100-400 would be a good addition since I do need something longer than the 70-200 but I don't want to go the 2x route. Ah decissions, decissions. I need to get it by June 12th for the Portland Dragon Boat races if I'm going to get it.

Thanks for the posts with the 10D.

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May 29, 2004 13:38 |  #19

Here you go
Side on lens extended:

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Front 3/4 shot - lens extended:

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May 29, 2004 19:24 |  #20

Saw a guy carrying this combo at the park this morning. No strap and carrying it by the body, swinging it around like a hammer.
I just shook my head. Guess some guys just don't appreciate good equipment. Doesn't the rebel have a plastic mount? That dude is in for a treat when he flings that rig to the ground.


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May 29, 2004 19:35 |  #21

I think that the Rebel has a stainless steel mount and inner structure. Either way, I make it a point to wear the neck strap even when I'm just putting the camera on the tripod.


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May 29, 2004 20:39 |  #22

/z droooooools
soooo pretty
muuusttt haavvveee


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May 29, 2004 20:51 |  #23

preeeeeeciiiiiiiiooooo​oooouuuuuussssss


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May 30, 2004 01:29 |  #24

Anyone have a picture of an Elph on a tripod?


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May 30, 2004 03:23 |  #25

belmondo wrote:
Anyone have a picture of an Elph on a tripod?

Got a picture of an elephant balancing on one leg. Would that do? :lol:


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May 30, 2004 03:25 |  #26

specialy for you Tom :mrgreen:

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May 30, 2004 03:45 |  #27

hahahahahaha
that's just too funny
i wonder what my webcam would look like on a tripod


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May 30, 2004 06:55 |  #28

Absolutely beautiful! That is simply priceless! :lol: :lol:

Thanks, from the bottom of my heart!!


(Note: if that picture gives anyone bad dreams, it's only a joke! ---or is it?)


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May 30, 2004 07:07 |  #29

Doggone it - he beat me to the punch!! I have used my S-400 Elph on a tripod a few times - really (though I haven't done so since getting the 10D).

'Tis a thing of beauty, like a miniature goddess perched upon her throne!


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May 30, 2004 07:52 |  #30

Come on everyone, lets be considerate and try to keep it down... The members in the Small Digital Cameras board might hear you laughing. :D :D :D


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