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New Toy and obligatory Moon Shot

 
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Jun 09, 2004 17:55 |  #1

Well, I finally did it - I went long! After much internal debate, I finally broke down and bought this:

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And this morning, I used it to make this:

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Handheld, f/5.6, 400 mm, 1/160 sec. with a little unsharp mask. 100% crop.

IS rocks!! 8)

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Jun 09, 2004 18:05 |  #2

Very nice moon shot. I am jealous. My brand new 100-400 just got delivered a few hours ago. It's been thundering and raining ever since it arrived. So far, I got a picture of a wet squirel and that's all. HAve fun with your new lens.


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Jun 09, 2004 18:06 |  #3

very nice Tom,
400mm is great isn't it? just think of all the highly praised bird shots your
gonna get! :P now go out and take some train pics...from a couple of blocks away! :lol:

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Jun 09, 2004 18:07 |  #4

Hey! That looks familiar. :lol: Actually, they both look familiar. :lol:


Great shot of both the moon and the lens. I've only had a chance to use mine a couple of times since I got it last Thursday. And it's a good thing I got my moon shot Thursday night. We've been raining and cloudy ever since. But I'll get to use it a lot this weekend.

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Jun 09, 2004 18:10 |  #5

Sweet :D
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Jun 09, 2004 18:15 |  #6

Sweet! You got the mandatory kaki vest on order too ? ? :lol: :lol:
That lens just about lives on my 10D. Best damn duck lens ever made :lol:


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Jun 09, 2004 18:25 |  #7

eric1 wrote:
very nice Tom,
400mm is great isn't it? just think of all the highly praised bird shots your
gonna get! :P now go out and take some train pics...from a couple of blocks away! :lol:

eric1

Birds? I'll probably get arrested with it, as I practice panning cars along the local freeway!

I haven't shot too many things with it yet, but I am very happy with the contrast, color, and sharpness of most of what I have shot so far.

It even works with my Sigma 1.4X telecon (thanks, Ian), which means that if I get up early enough tomorrow, I'll have the tripod out and will have an even better moon shot. (I may need to learn that tape trick, though).


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Jun 10, 2004 04:42 |  #8

Tom W wrote:
I'll probably get arrested with it, as I practice panning cars along the local freeway!

:shock: Don't do it. I nearly caused an accident doing something simillar. I was practicing by standing on a bridge over a major motorway. After a while I noticed that as the cars passed they all slowed dramatically with some late minute panic breaking... Obviously they thought I was the police with speed detection gear. I left before there was a pile up.


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Jun 11, 2004 06:34 |  #9

Woohoo! Congrats, Tom! Now you're all set for the next GCPS. If you start thumbing rides now, you may just make it in time for the next one, once someone decides when that's going to be! :shock: ??? :mrgreen:


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Jun 11, 2004 07:05 |  #10

I don't know what I like more the New toy or you moon shot. :lol: :lol:

Both look so good!!!

Hope you enjoy it.




  
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Jun 11, 2004 07:37 |  #11

I must say that I'm growing to really like this lens. I've done enough testing and experimenting with it to know that it is very capable. I'm impressed by the clarity, color rendition and richness, and contrast of the images. Its just really, really nice!

And, did I mention that the IS rocks? ;)


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Jun 11, 2004 09:03 |  #12

I like the photo of your lens more than the moon. The moon I can see for free, your lens is a beauty, on the other hand, that I don't see too often. :P




  
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Jun 11, 2004 10:26 |  #13

Congrats on your purchase :)

P.S - It looks like you have the only silver 100-400 in the World :P


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Jun 11, 2004 10:53 |  #14

Congrats on the new lens. I just got mine a couple of weeks ago along with the 17-40. The 100-400 has rarely been off my camera. One thing to watch for though. Make sure you've "tightened" it up a bit before moving with the strap around your neck. The thud of that thing sliding from 100 to 400 is pretty unnerving! :wink: I've gotton better but every once in awhile. THUD! :shock:


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Jun 11, 2004 12:59 |  #15

IanD wrote:
Sweet! You got the mandatory kaki vest on order too ? ? :lol: :lol:

I had always assumed the 100-400L came with a kaki vest from the factory. ???

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