S StreetShooter Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 4,634 0 36 Katong streetshooter.clubsnap.org Feb 26, 2002 #1
S StreetShooter Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 4,634 0 36 Katong streetshooter.clubsnap.org Feb 26, 2002 #2 Surprisingly good bokeh for a cheap lens - EF 75-300 f4.0-56 III. And very fast autofocus. What you need is light - lots and lots of light.
Surprisingly good bokeh for a cheap lens - EF 75-300 f4.0-56 III. And very fast autofocus. What you need is light - lots and lots of light.
K Kei Moderator Staff member Jan 17, 2002 2,081 0 36 Feb 26, 2002 #3 Interesting composition, the action of the subjects is in contrast to the usual activities seen in a playground
Interesting composition, the action of the subjects is in contrast to the usual activities seen in a playground
R rty Moderator Staff member Jan 19, 2002 1,175 0 36 Singapore Feb 27, 2002 #4 EF 75-300 f4.0-56 III? A new addition to your arsenal? What happen to your Sigma APO 70-200mm?
S StreetShooter Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 4,634 0 36 Katong streetshooter.clubsnap.org Feb 27, 2002 #5 EF 75-300 III was the first lens I bought, with the D30. It was lying around neglected, so I thought I'd bring it along for a shoot. It's nice and light. Sigma 70-200 still around.
EF 75-300 III was the first lens I bought, with the D30. It was lying around neglected, so I thought I'd bring it along for a shoot. It's nice and light. Sigma 70-200 still around.