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Old 21-12-2007, 10:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ahoy!

Just a small selection of 100% crops from yesterday.
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#3 has a good lead in.
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Nice and sharp the close up of the duck.
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Thanks guys . . appreciate the kind remarks.

Actually, these were taken using a Sigma 55-200mm DC lens during a recent 'walkabout'.

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Not bad for a sub £30 lens, plenty of detail in the Duck
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Not bad for a sub £30 lens, plenty of detail in the Duck
Yup, tis a thing. Does what is says on the tin.

A couple more crops, and that's me done for now.

This is just to give anyone who might be after an affordable walkabout lens some idea what this specific model can do.

The whole duck image came out tack sharp . . as did a whole bunch of others, but I dare not bore you all too much.
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Ahoy Paranormalist!

Actually I was stood atop the quayside wall looking down on top of the water. The duck/swans/seagulls etc, were about 10ft below me, so was pleased with the outcome in terms of detail from the distance from the subject.
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#3 has a good lead in.
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Thanks Tontohorse. The vast majority were keepers, but it's interesting to see the different perpective you can get from an image once cropped.
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