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09/02/2005 03:49:46 PM · #1 |
If you're not satisfied with the normal "range" provided by the Canon EF series - please have a look at this one: null
Message edited by author 2005-09-02 15:50:20. |
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09/02/2005 04:04:55 PM · #2 |
already got it, it sucked, sold it for my new monopod case! :) |
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09/02/2005 04:33:03 PM · #3 |
Look how small the camera is! You'd need a trailer just to haul it around and a bunch or sherpas to set it up for you.
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09/02/2005 04:35:07 PM · #4 |
omg! how much does a monster like that cost?
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09/02/2005 04:36:08 PM · #5 |
that's what I used for my macro entry!
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09/02/2005 04:47:03 PM · #6 |
Cooolio! I want one too...alas! I wonder how hard it would hit my meager food allowance...sigh..
edit: need to be spanked for typos
Message edited by author 2005-09-02 16:47:33.
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09/02/2005 05:16:12 PM · #7 |
"Minimum Object Distance: 120 meters"
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09/02/2005 05:28:06 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence: that's what I used for my macro entry!
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Too funny.... *LOL* |
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09/05/2005 09:47:57 PM · #9 |
bump :-D
put a 20D on the back of that and its a 8320mm focal length
Message edited by author 2005-09-05 21:48:08.
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09/05/2005 09:59:52 PM · #10 |
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09/05/2005 10:19:58 PM · #11 |
So if I buy this lens then I can take group photo of people in greenland? (you can see greenland from Iceland) :)
This could be a huge business for me :) now I only need a good flash that can light up this ditance ;) |
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09/05/2005 10:20:57 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by birgir: (you can see greenland from Iceland) :)
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SWEET!
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09/05/2005 10:25:15 PM · #13 |
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09/05/2005 11:58:26 PM · #14 |
i bet the only reason you can't shoot further than what it says is because the world curves too much
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09/06/2005 12:02:38 AM · #15 |
It's crap, get the 70-200 L and a teleconverter
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09/06/2005 12:04:12 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by Fetor: bump :-D
put a 20D on the back of that and its a 8320mm focal length |
No, it's still a 5200mm lens - croppped.
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09/06/2005 01:06:44 AM · #17 |
I think this takes the "mine's bigger than yours" mantra a bit too far... I mean, where would you stick it?!? ;-)
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09/06/2005 01:11:53 AM · #18 |
Originally posted by dwterry: I think this takes the "mine's bigger than yours" mantra a bit too far... I mean, where would you stick it?!? ;-) |
keeps....mouth....shut....
R.
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09/06/2005 01:19:47 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by bear_music: Originally posted by dwterry: I think this takes the "mine's bigger than yours" mantra a bit too far... I mean, where would you stick it?!? ;-) |
keeps....mouth....shut....
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I don't think it would fit, Robert!
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09/06/2005 02:10:37 AM · #20 |
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09/06/2005 02:13:32 AM · #21 |
Originally posted by Fetor: is it L????
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Very "L" for large....
R.
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09/06/2005 02:35:12 AM · #22 |
Looks like a nice prime. I bet it is an L because of the white body... Where is the red stripe though???
I'm just guessing here Joey, but did you take that picture by reverse mounting a 50mm lens to the end? or did you just handhold it with a paper towel tube extender? Nice trick on a fine lens.
I read about this on DPReview and the guy who tested it said that he pointed it at the moon and saw not only the flag placed there by Neil Armstrong, he also saw the place where Neil unzipped his space suit and wrote his name in the sand....
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09/06/2005 02:38:40 AM · #23 |
I think whoever made that is seriously compensating for something!
The Tripod
Message edited by author 2005-09-06 02:42:50. |
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09/06/2005 02:39:30 AM · #24 |
Originally posted by BlackDot: I think whoever made that is seriously compensating for something! |
Venus envy?
R.
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