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180 2.8D IF-EDPicked up one of these a few weeks ago, and am absolutely loving it.
Some pictures: http://grahame.lowchoy.com/27.xml http://grahame.lowchoy.com/26.xml http://grahame.lowchoy.com/25.xml Extremely sharp, a great size and weight, and I love the fast aperture. Focus speed is good (though I don't have an 80-200 to compare it to), and the build is absolutely rock solid. I know I shouldn't go around shooting everything at f/2.8, but I'm having too much fun I was tossing up between one of these, or an 80-200/2.8 (70-200VR is just a tad out of my price range!). I was leaning towards the 180 for reduced size and weight, and the clincher was getting a great deal on one. Overall, extremely happy!
It is surely a great lens - I used one for about 4 years and love it - just recently upgraded to the 70-200VR - but when prime is more appropriate I still occasionally grab the 180
How much did you pick it up for? Craig
The 3rd pic is absolutely amazing - well done. I will ahve to put this lens on my list.
Cheers Chris Chris
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Nice pics. I was looking through your site, I really like this image:
http://grahame.lowchoy.com/22.xml Can you tell me what your settings were to achieve this? Cheers Kristine
I was lucky enough to pick it up for just under $600
Sure - you can see the details for all the images via the details + comments link on the top right. That particular image was taken with the kit lens at 35mm, 2/3 sec, F/29 @ ISO 200. Small aperture to get the longer shutter speed. It was actually taken without a tripod, but with the camera braced on a railing (gotta get a tripod....)
I agree glc, this shot is fantastic (not to detract from those linked above). All the more surprising that you didn't have a tripod - don't say that too loud, people are spending small fortunes on legs and heads at the moment I am very keen to do shots like this (darb has some nice examples of time exp of flowing water too). Excellent colours too glc. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Grahame,
All of your shots are fantastic. Love the use of depth of field for many of them. Cheers Dean (Dean Roberts from PwCC/IBM Melbourne) I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
D2x | Nikkor 24-120vr & 50/1.8 | Sigma 12-24 & 24-70/2.8 & 70-200/2.8 | SB800 | Velbon 640CF Tripod w/ Markins M10 & RRS plates. And then there's my Bag Collection... Sweeet....;-)
MIC, one of our member just bought it, the 180/2.8 for US$665.00 brand new shipped to Melbourne and he received it this afternoon as per his post in HK Supplies (Trader Section) Birddog114
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