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Old 04-28-2008, 03:45 PM   #5 (permalink)
NightShade
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Default Re: Good Lens for my DSLR?

+1 on other lens manufaturers. Took this one on Saturday why my "crappy" Pheonix lens that I picked up a couple of years ago.

100-300mm lens, the flower was in the middle of the patch about 10-15 feet away. And me without my tri-pod.

However, I think my next lens will probably be an Image Stabalized one. I got way to used to it on my Canon S2-IS. This was the first time I used my DSLR on saturday and I kept saying to myself, "Damn, is my hand really THAT shaky?!?" lol

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