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Got my Sigma 120-300mm today. Oh my!!!!

 
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Jul 15, 2005 05:53 |  #16

show off!!!! im drooling


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Jul 15, 2005 05:58 as a reply to  @ post 656861 |  #17

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I read that on my Sigma (bigma) 50-500 manual. Could you further elaborate?

How does it rotate so to say ?

There is a knob on the side of the tripod collar (on the right of the picture). If you turn it CCW it will loosen. Once loose, just turn the lens inside the collar and when you reach the desired orientation, tighten the knob. There is a white alignment line on the collar (seen at the top in the picture) that lines up with a line on the lens body - on my 120-300, one line on the lens body is white and the other is red and is inside the Sigma logo, but they are separated by 90 degrees.

BTW, if you pull outward on the knob on the collar, the collar will open up and you can remove it (sometimes it's better to hand hold without the collar and foot).

Hope this helps.


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Jul 15, 2005 06:42 as a reply to  @ post 656814 |  #18

andygrif wrote:
But is smells soooo sweeet!

(see power socket)

I noticed that.

Is that what they mean by keeping your photography fresh???


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Jul 15, 2005 06:55 |  #19

Sorry about the awful picture

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The only awful thing about that picture is that I dont own a single one of those lenses :-) !!
The 120-300 is on my dream lens list, which is probably what it will stay (a dream).


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Jul 15, 2005 07:37 |  #20

i want to know what the big lens is on the left too!!!!


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Jul 15, 2005 08:10 as a reply to  @ dmwierz's post |  #21

dmwierz wrote:
There is a knob on the side of the tripod collar (on the right of the picture). If you turn it CCW it will loosen. Once loose, just turn the lens inside the collar and when you reach the desired orientation, tighten the knob. There is a white alignment line on the collar (seen at the top in the picture) that lines up with a line on the lens body - on my 120-300, one line on the lens body is white and the other is red and is inside the Sigma logo, but they are separated by 90 degrees.

BTW, if you pull outward on the knob on the collar, the collar will open up and you can remove it (sometimes it's better to hand hold without the collar and foot).

Hope this helps.


dmwierz, yes now it makes sense,thank you so much for the elaborate explanation and assisted image.I often take the collar off for handheld shooting.

JABACo, sorry for not congratulating you earlier, congratulations man :D good job selecting a fine lens!! Also lovely photo of your arsenal.
A question for you, I see that this lens runs about 1800$ more or less. Which other lenses where you comparing or considering before you actually got this one? I guess you would have been comparing lenses in the category of similar focal lengthes and price.


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Jul 15, 2005 08:13 as a reply to  @ muscleflex's post |  #22

:lol: Look, it was the only piccy of 120-300mm in company with other lenses that I had at that time of the morning, OK... I wasn't about to get the camera out and start snapping away ;)

For those of you with insatiable curiosity, Rob called it right. The big lens on the left is indeed a Sigma APO 500mm f/4.5 EX prime.

Now, can we all get back to the important business of congratulating JABACo on his new 120-300mm please, and I want to see some pictures taken with it!


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Jul 15, 2005 10:40 as a reply to  @ post 656848 |  #23

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whats the large lens on the left ? looks like a 500 f4.5.
Rob.

Yesa,. that's the 500mm f/4.5 indeed.. the "BiggerMa" :lol:


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Jul 15, 2005 10:42 |  #24

DOH! second page.. didn't see it. ;)

Congrats on the 120-300mm! :)


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Jul 15, 2005 10:53 as a reply to  @ post 655637 |  #25

Congrats and enjoy!!!

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Time to order a monopod?

I started doing it the other way round. I already have the monopod,,, now what??? :lol:

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Jul 15, 2005 11:59 as a reply to  @ Cadwell's post |  #26

Cadwell wrote:
:lol: Look, it was the only piccy of 120-300mm in company with other lenses that I had at that time of the morning, OK... I wasn't about to get the camera out and start snapping away ;)

For those of you with insatiable curiosity, Rob called it right. The big lens on the left is indeed a Sigma APO 500mm f/4.5 EX prime.

Now, can we all get back to the important business of congratulating JABACo on his new 120-300mm please, and I want to see some pictures taken with it!

can i be your friend? pretty please? :-P


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Jul 15, 2005 22:45 as a reply to  @ muscleflex's post |  #27

Thanks to all for my going into the hole of nearly $1850.00, and not mention the dog house when my wife finds out. Good thing she never goes to my office.

I did take some (in my opinion) very good shots last night, being Thursday night. I barely had the chance to view them myself. I will post some tomorrow (Saturday) when I get the chance.

I used it with the 1.4x TC on baseball diamond where the left field fence was about 285 feet from home plate. I was amazed how fast the lens focused with the 20D.

For those of you that have the lens on their wish list, here is how I paid for this monster. I got a gig with the local newspaper doing a weekly publication for the local youth baseball. I bartered my services for free advertisement and all recognition of photo's taken, baseball and softball. While supplied the newspaper with photo's, I retained the copyrights. There for, each Saturday when the publication came out with the Saturday morning paper, everyone, whether they were involved in the local baseball leagues or not, got a copy. Tomorrow (Saturday) will be the 13th issue. So every Saturday I got several dozens of calls for information on how parents and like could purchase the photo's. Here's the best part and some of you will think I'm crazy. The first 10 weeks I would let them buy ANYTHING. Until I was able to shoot their team at least two or three times. As they called I took their name, number and e-mail. Then, I contacted them, and this the really crazy part, I sold them the digital negatives of CD. They had to buy all of their child pictures. No picking or choosing. They got bad, good and great shots. I would then print a label with their childs picture on it with the name, team and year.

I have picked up a over 200 clients doing this. The best part is most if not all of these children play other sports. Now, when I go to, say pee wee football game, I will have several of these kids playing. All the while shooting knowing these are sold.

How much did I make. Well, since April, I have purchased a second Epson 2200, a 20D, the Sigma 120-300mm and a 580ex with money to spare.

Why the second Epson 2200. Well during the initial 10 weeks or this pubication, I would randomly pick 5 or 6 shots or each team and print a 13x19 shot and sell them on the spot at the games. I do not print anything smaller. If they want smaller shots they have to buy the CD.




  
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Jul 16, 2005 03:14 |  #28

JABACo,good business man ;)


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Jul 16, 2005 03:24 |  #29

good job! now how about some sample pics?


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Jul 16, 2005 17:41 as a reply to  @ muscleflex's post |  #30

Ok, guys I'm trying to upload a few shots but have to make them a tad smaller.




  
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