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To: | <>, "Stewart Ford" <> |
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Subject: | Bird photography - the most versatile lens? |
From: | "Mark" <> |
Date: | Wed, 18 Aug 2004 23:30:10 +1000 |
Without doubt the 400/5.6 or
second choice the 100-400
Have a look at a Sigma 500/f4.5 as well You cant have too much focal length ! The 200 will be too short - I have one and rarely use itfor herps I use a 180mm macro And my 80-400vr gets a 1.4x TC more often than not. Again go for a Sigma EX and get it from Delta international mail order from the US it will be half the price it is here. Mark |
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