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I took this from like...10 feet away?
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What is it? The lens, not the bug or the dog.
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Surface tention!
bill nye af
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Nikon 18-300
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hydrogen bonds!
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INERTIA IS A PROPERTY OF MATTER.
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f/stop?
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Bill Bill-Bill Bill-Bill Bill-Billlllllllllllllllll
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The dog f/8, the bug f/5.6
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3.5 to 6.3? That’s a solid consumer-level lens if so.
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3.5-5.6, the 6.3 version is a bit cheaper and smaller, the 3.5-5.6 is the big daddy
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nice. the only problem i have with lenses with that wide of zoom range, is that they usualy aren’t very fast. it’s a tradeoff between convience and speed.
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I have a simlar Tamron lens, 18-270, f/ 3.5-6.3. It’s a good travel/walkaround lens, but I started coming hard up against that 6.3. It’s simply not fast enough for what I was needing it to do. And since purchasing a 70-200 f/2.8, I can see a significant quality difference.
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That’s right. I seem to remember discussing that with you before.
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Very true, but that's how it works. I'm really smitten with the lens, the variety of shots I can get with it are incredible. Sure, for the lowest light it lacks a bit of speed, but 5.6 is a good jump from 6.3 anyways. It's a fantastic all in one lens, the biggest problem is that it's massive, especially with the zoom extended.
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I love a good 70-200 2.8. i wish i had the funds to get one.
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yeah, i was looking at photos on amazon. it’s a massive lens when it’s zomed all the way in.
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At full extension, it looks like a really serious lens, haha. People ask about it all the time.
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Lens hood?
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Mine was a Christmas present from my wife, probably because she was sick of me talking about wanting one all the time. The Tamron is excellent, and Sigma makes one that is even a bit cheaper (all things being relative). You might be able to score one used.
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i just checked amazon, the nikon 80-200 is about 1300 new. as much as i reaalllyy want one, that’s one mortgage and car payment wrapped up in one lens.
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I don't use it, the lens is two damn feet long as it is...
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Neat shadow.
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Oh, I know. It’s hard to spend that kind of bread on a hobby, especially since I don’t make any money at it.
KEH
has one for as low as $822.
B&H
has one for as low as $700. However, it looks like none have image stabilization, and that really helps.