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Ive found the lens for mehttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... otohosting
She's a beauty isn't she. For that price they even through in a 2x teleconvertor. 4 elements in 3 groups!@!@!#!$!!@!!#!!###! Darryl (aka Kipper)
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And it's a whopping f9.9-f16 wide open (without the teleconverter) In fact, I suspect it might be fixed aperture. Did somebody mention they were looking for a cheap footy lens??
Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Crikey bloke! Is that a well known Belgian expression, or are you taking a leaf out of Steve Irwin's book? First post I recall seeing from Belgium, hello Trebs and welcome. Have an Elephant beer for me! Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Elephant Beer is Danish (Carlsberg Brewery)... Belgium is the beer-lovers paradise... They have much better beers than Elephant Beer... Sorry... But I'm a beer fanatic... Welcome trebs... Cheers, John
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No need to apologise, I never knew that - I agree there is much better beers in Belgium than Elephant - it's just the only one I could remember the name of that I had there. I spent a week there quite a few years ago, and it seems like I tried plenty. Even a cherry beer of some sort, kind of a weird reddish colour... Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Sorry Leek, but I'm actually Danish (or was, pre-naturalisation) and I have to totally disagree. Elephant Beer rules!
Thanks for the welcome,
Digitor. I'm a Brit. Living here in Belgium for my sins. So yes, I have that quirky twist on words. As for beer. Yeah, we've over 300 types here. Not bad choice really. And yes we've an "elephant" beer here, a locally brewed one called Delerium Tremens. Great stuff. The Cherry one.. there are a few types of those too. A great summer beer. very refreshing. Damn, I could talk beer all day but this is a photography forum. Don't forget the choc and waffles either. This small blot on the European mainland is pretty famous for those calorie filled delights too. Trebs.
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Hi Kipper, you didn't win the nikon 600 f/5.6 on ebaY? i thought you wanted to pick that up Life's pretty straight without drifting
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And then Sigma buys the empties to use for their lenses, right? g.
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HiHi Kipper,
a better alternative to that vivitar lens would be to use a spotting scope. some photographers (especially those bird watchers first and then as a photographer second) like to use spotting scope. While spotting scope does not offer the flexibility, top-notch images like Nikon primes, they do produce acceptable pictures. http://www.buytelescopes.com/container. ... edge_1.htm regards, Arthur
Or...
You could build one yourself with a hand full of magnifying glasses and some downpipe from Bunnings. Cheers Dean I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
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Or. . .
Take up shooting birds that are anything from 5' to 6' tall and you would not have to worry about a long prime Chris
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kipper,
Bird stalkers always uses a big long zoom, I knew you're on the trail to search for one suitable with your desires but watch out, it ain't cheap and demands lot of stuff to use with it. I was thinking about it while ago but dumped that idea cos many factors stopped me in acquisition one, few among of those factors are: one: I'll be rarely use it, two: bulky and hard to carry around with other gears, three: I'll have the 300/VR with TCs instead of. fourth: people scared off me and run away, (I love people too) fifth: 17 or 22 feet boat is also on my wish list to catch up with our killakoala Birddog114
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This world is full of coincidences. I'd never heard of Delirium Tremens (the beer) until I read this thread. Yesterday, I was at my local buying some Schneider Weissbier and there it was - lovely ceramic bottle, rather expensive at $8.50, and a whopping 9.7% alcohol by volume! Hence the name, I guess. TFF (Trevor)
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