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08/27/2006 09:33:42 AM · #26 |
I own this lens for my Nikon. I have not had any vignetting.
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08/27/2006 09:33:50 AM · #27 |
Well, you did rain on my parade - it's even raining outside now!
(sigh) I'll just have to learn to work with it until I win that lottery and can get those really, really big lenses :)
...and a fine young stud to carry them around for me LOL
Originally posted by dwterry: Yes, and the description you quoted goes on to say say this about using the 1.4x extender with the 100-400 lens: However, you lose autofocus with all EOS cameras except those with a 45-point AF system, such as EOS-3, EOS-1v, EOS-1D, EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D Mark II.
(not trying to rain on your parade, just want you to go into this with your eyes open) |
Message edited by author 2006-08-27 09:38:28.
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08/27/2006 09:42:04 AM · #28 |
| Papagei, the 100-400L is an amazing lens. Throw it on your 20D and its a 160-640L - then you won't need the tele and you don't lose f/stops. Enjoy! I think you'll love it. |
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08/27/2006 09:56:55 AM · #29 |
Originally posted by papagei: ...and a fine young stud to carry them around for me LOL
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Sorry my dear, but I'm already spoken for. :D
I'm also too lazy to carry heavy lenses around. I don't even like carrying my own.
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