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27th November 2010, 04:34 PM
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<p>1/800sec, ISO 200, f5.6</p>
<p>ok the focus missed the sheep (probably me twiddling the focus after trying to recompose - rather than frontfocusing problems)</p>
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<p>1/800sec, ISO 200, f5.6</p>
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<p>proof that it can do better <img src="http://thephotoforum.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" border="0" alt="" title="smile" smilieid="105" class="inlineimg" /> (when used right)</p>
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<p>My 150mm macro getting some use as a sheeplens! Used along with the 1.4teleconverter I recall this not being an easy setup in the field - and in looking at the shots in editing I do feel that its not as sharp at 210mm as my 70-200mm but that might partly be my shooting (shutterspeed) than just poor optics. Certainly bare the 150mm can get sharper results.</p>
<p>It might also benefit if I stop down a little more say to f6.3 - as it stands its only stopped down once from f4 (f2.8 lens minus 1 stop for the 1.4TC) to f5.6</p>
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<p>Any comments/crits welcome - thank you</p>
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