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07/09/2006 05:46:53 PM · #26 |
I have just begun to learn how to use this lens. This thing takes GREAT photos.
Just about stright out of the camera. Auto levels, contrast and color.
I was drinking at the time and the IS is great also.
I dont think he liked me taking his photo, flipping me off and all. LOL
Message edited by author 2006-07-09 17:47:54. |
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07/10/2006 02:13:42 AM · #27 |
Shutter speed will be key here - in situations where you can use a fast shutter speed (and for surfing and skateboard shots - that will be important anyway) I think you'll be fine hand holding it. You will certainly add some muscle the more you shoot. And if you already have a steady hand - you'll be fine. I brace my arm against my body for added stability - you'll get the hang of it.
I think you'll really enjoy the 100-400! |
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07/10/2006 03:16:49 AM · #28 |
Originally posted by Mary Ann Melton: I have used teleconverters with my 100-400 - but they work best when you are close to the subject and can focus manually and have bright lighting. |
The 10D and 350D can only guarantee autofocus up to f/5.6, so by adding a 2x TC that reduces the aperture by two f-stops and the 100-400 goes beyond that. |
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