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Old 3rd May 2005   #1
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Old 3rd May 2005   #3
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Fantastic shots.
Now I think I'm going to get the 180mm instead of the 90mm DI.
Apart from the fact that it has a longer reach, is there a difference in image quality?
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shouldnt have any difference, you might want to check that one by testing. bokeh might be different as well
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Old 3rd May 2005   #5
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Also, the main factor is the man behind the camera.... Simon the best!!!
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WOW! that's really up close and personal man!!

#1 there are so many that they look like toys! SO NICE!

you caught it #6 drooling!
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great series bro!

usin' any right-angle viewfinder cos all the angles of ur shots r mostly parallel n close to the ground...
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Nice and very sharp pics, Simon.

BTW, did you use flash? Also, where is SF located?

Thanks.

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Is tripod used?
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Originally Posted by feimao07
great series bro!

usin' any right-angle viewfinder cos all the angles of ur shots r mostly parallel n close to the ground...
nope, I'm flat on the ground

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All my shots are with flash, acting as fill flash (even on sunny days)

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Old 3rd May 2005   #11
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Wah, Simon! You got steady hands.
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when u r proning, you have better support.. so its just a matter of getting the focus right (I uses MF)
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Simon the winner of the MMCA #2. What you say?

sumball run away far far....
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WOW first is the best
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Originally Posted by sumball
Simon the winner of the MMCA #2. What you say?

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wow. Those are really good shots. Like pictures #1,#2,#3,#4,#5....heck, i like all of them.
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Nice pictures Simon.

Got to quickly learn how to make use of the lens bought from you.

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Thks scan

danny, slowly take yr time to learn
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