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Thanks Peter - I read something similar in a review on Fred Miranda. If it becomes a problem I will probably do that.
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Great news Gordon. Glad you're happy with the lens.
RE the foot issue...I modified (rather crude, but works) an old Ball and socket head (a jessops one that wasn't working properly anyway so scrap), and set the cut off upper thread/platform assembly in an aerosol lid to use as a mould for resin. After a bit of sanding and shaping of the resin, and a splash of black paint, I have an effective palm rest tailored to fit my own palm. The 'crinkle' paint finish created by the accident of putting cellulose laquer on blackboard oil paint adds to the grip! Would thoroughly recommend, as it makes a massive difference to the comfort of shooting handheld, and costs little and I feel way more comfortable than the screw on sigma one
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Neat idea Joe!
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I have had the 120-300 f2.8 out of a few outings now, so can report on it a bit more thoroughly. The lens itself is a non-DG sigma 120-300 f2.8 EX HSM. It is a heavy thing, but balances well with the 1DsII body, and is comfortable to hand-hold. Zoom is internal, so the lens handling is unaffected. My copy has a fairly stiff zoom ring, but I would imagine that will loosen a bit with use. As it is, zooming whilst holding the camera to my eye is possible, but a bit awkward.
It seems to focus on static objects quickly and accurately - no sign of back-focus that has been mentioned in some reviews, and the AF speed isnt bad. Using servo AF, I was getting about 60% of flight shots of fulmars in reasonable focus (good enough for web and small print viewing), and probably 10% sharp enough to view as a large print (A4 upwards). I would expect to get a bit higher sharp rate with my 500 f4.5, but I'm more practised with that lens, and the birds are further off, which makes their relative speed a bit lower as they fly across your view. So with a bit of practice, I hope I can get a higher sharp rate with this lens too. Static shots on the tripod were fine - using a heavy duty ball head the camera was stable despite the weight. Long lens technique was needed though to make the most of the lens's sharpness. As you would expect, narrow apetures were needed to get any significant DOF, but you could get some great compression effects. The downsides are that, due to its weight, once I've finished practising with it, I will only take it with me if I'm definately planning to use it or am not walking more than a mile or so with the kit, much as I do with the 500 f4.5, so it wont be the most used of my lenses. (And also, I cant claim that I 'need to cover that zoom range' any more to justify a lens purchase. ![]() Here are links to a couple of images taken with the lens recently. http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...hp?photo=37498 http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...44&ppuser=1512 |
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I have the Sigma 100-300mm f4 EX APO DG lens and use a Sigma 1.4 EX TC with it. This I find delivers excellent images and I would suggest you give it some consideration.
IMHO is is as good as if not better than alternatives in a similar price range. See my pics in the gallery for examples. JohnSD |
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I'd recommend the Tamron Adaptall SP 300mm f2.8 LD IF (60B model). Stick a Tamron Adaptall SP 2x BBAR teleconverter on it and you get a 600mm f5.6 with virtually no noticable loss of sharpness and very well controlled CA.
I picked up mine, used but with mint optics from Jacobs in London for about £300, (reduced from £650!!!). Not sure what they go for on ebay but if your lucky you might get one cheaper. |
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Yeah, I had one of these, a great lens with a nice meaty hood.. Not got it anymore unfortunately. I am a big Tamron fan, and also used the longer 400mm f/4 variant for a while whilst doing some Cricket photography. If you can find one (a little rare now) its a smashing quality lens, if a little less versatile than the 300mm 2.8 + 1.4x converter.
One lens I truely regret selling was my favourite limited edition anniversary SP 180mm f2.5 with lovely smooth lightweight feeling internal focusing, it blew the socks off the Nikkor 180mm 2.8 in the handling stakes. I not seen one since, and think it unlikely I probably will ![]()
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