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Jun 20, 2008 08:44 |  #1

I borrowed a co-workers 135 lens to see how it is with my 5d. Aside from getting used the fixed focal length, its a great lens. I was really blown away by the sharpness of the lens. I think I just found my new wishlist item. Heres a pic i took of my Lincoln Log(aka bulldog). Its to bad i cropped out the feet though....


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Jun 20, 2008 09:05 |  #2

I don't own any of them, but I have always thought that the 5D paired with the 35L, 85L, and 135L are capable of producing some of the nicest images I've ever seen.


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Jun 20, 2008 09:07 |  #3

The 135 is indeed a very sweet lens on the 5D. It was my favourite combination when I had my 5D. An excellent mid-length telephoto that lends itself to candids and tight landscapes.

And yes, it's razor sharp.


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Jun 20, 2008 09:08 |  #4

Mark-B wrote in post #5758458 (external link)
I don't own any of them, but I have always thought that the 5D paired with the 35L, 85L, and 135L are capable of producing some of the nicest images I've ever seen.

tis the reason i got a 5D .. :D


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Jun 20, 2008 09:09 |  #5

Ive read many posts where people are going on about how good that lens is on the 5D, that doggy shot certainly does look good, tack sharp!




  
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