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Old 30th May 2005   #1
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Default Trying out my Sigma 80-400 OS at the Zoo

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White Tiger


Witer Tiger


Lion


King Cheetah
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Old 30th May 2005   #2
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Cheetah


Zebra


Elephant


Baby Rhino
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Old 30th May 2005   #3
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Chimpanzee


Polar Bear


Still learning how to get the most out of my new len..........

BTW, the len is use on a D70.....
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Old 30th May 2005   #4
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u using high iso? looks grainy...looks like noise
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Old 30th May 2005   #5
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I use ISO 400 most of the time........
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Old 30th May 2005   #6
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Default Were you the one with bag hanging in front...?

Hiee Kevin...

a little OT, were you the one with the bag pack hanging in front...yesterday??...

Great canine exhibit there you got!!!

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Old 30th May 2005   #7
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Hi sulhan......i went to the zoo last thursday... ....will be going again soon.....
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Old 30th May 2005   #8
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Nice series...especially the #1...
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Old 30th May 2005   #9
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because slow downloading, after seeing all the big cats showing off their fangs, I though you going to show the zebra with big wide smile too. ha ha ha.
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dennis, i try telling the zebra a joke but they do not seem to laugh.... ....... will try to improve on my joke.....
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Old 30th May 2005   #11
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The cats look tired.....all kept yawning
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wow.. nice pics u have there.. may i know how much u paid for this piece of rare glass?
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Old 30th May 2005   #13
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I bought it recently on my first trip to HK.....at HK$6500..around SG$1400
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Originally Posted by KevinJuay
dennis, i try telling the zebra a joke but they do not seem to laugh.... ....... will try to improve on my joke.....
did you tell them those :

Which comes 1st, Zebra or Zebra crossing?
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Noted.....will try on next trip.......
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Nice pics, thanks for sharing..

btw how's the experience with this lens? does it focus fast enough?, especially in low contrast or low lighting..
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I have no focusing problem with the len in low lighting situation.....the focusing was spot on all the time, no hunting...... ....for now, i am still learning more about the len....so far focusing is good and OS work ....the only thing i need to get used to is the weight...
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The first four pictures are very nice. Makes me want to go to the zoo

What time did you go?? Must go right b4 their bed time, then they will all be yawning like mad
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jaw dropping...
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I can only say i was at the right place at the right......... ....the time was around 2-3 pm...
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