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A public thankyou....This is a public thankyou to Birddog and Mr Poon. I ordered two new lenses from these chaps and they arrived today.. in good nick and exactly what i was after.... Thankyou thankyou thankyou.
cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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sigma 70-200 f2.8 and a 24-70 f2.8
2x tc is on it's way also i'm going to do a review of the 24-70 over the next couple of days... it's a monster!! cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Go the Sigma - the 70-200 is an excellent lens Mark and I am sure you will make great use of it
Chris
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Here we go!!! chip in Birddog114
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I had both and the 24-70 is a real monster with a 82mm filter. The 70-200mm is I belive on par with with a nikkor ed (Yes I am going to be flamed here) I still have it. Until I REALLY require a VR for some reason. I do not see a need for it in my armoury 24-70mm - my sample was not the best I hope yours is better. If anyone wants one for free there is one in Lane Cove River park - "under" the boat shed. For most things colour and sharpness stopped down 2 stops was great but the distortion was a killer at the short end 24mm ie building at the edge was slanted severely. I'm back
D3s D700 D200, SB-900, SB-800 x2, SB-600 x4
That's! it's where the Sigma stored and stayed, isn't it? Birddog114
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I have the 70-200 too and it the optical equal of both the Nikkor 80-200 and 70=200 VR. I've said it many times and I stand by it. If you got a good copy you'll be very pleased.
The 24-70/2.8 is also a very fine lens, at least mine was, but I prefer the EX 24-60. It's sharper wide open and a bit better throughout the range than either the 24-70 or the 28-70. Still the 24-70 will serve you well I think especially on the longer end where it really excels. regards
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