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Jul 21, 2011 15:10 |  #991

digitaljay wrote in post #12798867 (external link)
Thank you! Unfortunately, I've decided to let this lens go. I have found myself using my Zeiss 21 much more than the TS-E and I can't afford to keep both. Really going to miss this lens.

That's cool. You can always buy it back down the road. ;)




  
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Jul 21, 2011 15:12 |  #992

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This is very helpful feature to focus through viewfinder, because you can do it more efficiently and precise while hand-held your camera. I bought this lens only when I got camera with live-view capability. I love live-view and magnification for focusing, nevertheless, AF confirmation makes it even better.

And it works well using the 17 TS too. ;) You must buy the 17 TS-E now! ;)




  
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Jul 21, 2011 15:26 |  #993

jdizzle wrote in post #12800044 (external link)
And it works well using the 17 TS too. ;) You must buy the 17 TS-E now! ;)

:lol::lol: Not sure about 17. I am considering TS-E 90 or 45.


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Jul 23, 2011 23:31 |  #994

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Hand-held (Hoya CPL, 1/40, f/11, ISO 800)

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Jul 24, 2011 03:26 |  #995

Lukich wrote in post #12800138 (external link)
:lol::lol: Not sure about 17. I am considering TS-E 90 or 45.

I would buy the 45 TS if it had the double rotation.

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QUOTED IMAGE

Hand-held (Hoya CPL, 1/40, f/11, ISO 800)

Not bad for hand held. :)




  
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Jul 24, 2011 11:03 |  #996

jdizzle wrote in post #12812453 (external link)
I would buy the 45 TS if it had the double rotation.

Not bad for hand held. :)

I hope it'll be available sooner or later. Thank you!


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Jul 25, 2011 00:40 |  #997

jdizzle wrote in post #12812453 (external link)
I would buy the 45 TS if it had the double rotation.

Not bad for hand held. :)

+1
If TS-90 had it, I would buy it also.
Hope the L version come soon.


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Jul 25, 2011 11:41 |  #998

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Fort Ross State Historic Park: old cemetery, California

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Jul 25, 2011 16:36 as a reply to  @ Lukich's post |  #999

From my visit to Glacier National Park: Two Medicine Lake.

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Jul 25, 2011 18:26 as a reply to  @ David Arbogast's post |  #1000

Awesome capture, David!

Maybe there is a green cast caused by your GND, or my monitor is just off.


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Jul 25, 2011 19:00 |  #1001

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QUOTED IMAGE

Fort Ross State Historic Park: old cemetery, California

Nice! :)




  
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Jul 25, 2011 19:00 |  #1002

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From my visit to Glacier National Park: Two Medicine Lake.

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Gorgeous!! :cool:




  
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Jul 25, 2011 20:25 |  #1003

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Awesome capture, David!

Maybe there is a green cast caused by your GND, or my monitor is just off.

Thanks Mike!

jdizzle wrote in post #12821409 (external link)
Gorgeous!! :cool:

And Julian!


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Jul 25, 2011 20:40 |  #1004

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From my visit to Glacier National Park: Two Medicine Lake.

wow!


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Jul 26, 2011 00:03 |  #1005

subscribed! loving this lens even though I can only dream to have it...


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