[SunChasersSG] - TCSS Thread (Part XVII)


Well, you can always have two systems (wait til mkIII comes along for the II to drop heavily, although that wouldn't stop us from branding you a real "trailor" nevertheless... LOL).

Thank goodness Canon doesn't offer free underpants, I'm pretty sure someone here would be more than willing to seize that up! :bsmilie: "CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS!!!"
with the brand name on the elastics to display?
 

Wah piang... the price terror leh... I think 70-300VR more value for money ;)
err... it is really expensive ;p
for the extra 100mm when compare to the 70-300 it seems quite expensive.
However, the extra reach when doing wildlife photography may make this seems worthwhile.... what do you think? :)
 

err... it is really expensive ;p
for the extra 100mm when compare to the 70-300 it seems quite expensive.
However, the extra reach when doing wildlife photography may make this seems worthwhile.... what do you think? :)

Ya I suppose there must certainly be a value in that extra 100mm, for people to wanna buy it and thus for Nikon to produce it.
Not for me though! :)

thinking about 135/2 DC now... :)
 

Ya I suppose there must certainly be a value in that extra 100mm, for people to wanna buy it and thus for Nikon to produce it.
Not for me though! :)

thinking about 135/2 DC now... :)

I was going to suggest 200f2 till I see the price... *faintz*
 

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I was going to suggest 200f2 till I see the price... *faintz*

Even if you can afford, try handheld shoot... you'll even like its weight... :bsmilie: Bro... f/2 leh....
 

kriegsketten said:
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Slow....... :bsmilie:

Even if you can afford, try handheld shoot... you'll even like its weight... :bsmilie: Bro... f/2 leh....

200/2!!!!!!!! Wah Lau.
 

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Hahaha yes more fun to chat over at other place hor? ;)

Anyway we should have makan session again soon :) Almost a month liao ;p I think 'Top Gun' misses his bean sprouts.... hahahaha
 

Hahaha yes more fun to chat over at other place hor? ;)

Anyway we should have makan session again soon :) Almost a month liao ;p I think 'Top Gun' misses his bean sprouts.... hahahaha

I know that our towkay love FHC.
I wonder if everyone is willing to go to another place for it or stick to our clubhouse 1?
that place is in Joo Chiat.
 

coolthought said:
it is just crazy to think that there are people willing to pay such prices for such lens.

Not really crazy la :)
That lens has a use, otherwise there wouldn't be a market for it :)
But I definitely don't have the deep pockets and strong arm muscles for this type of lens ;)
 

coolthought said:
I know that our towkay love FHC.
I wonder if everyone is willing to go to another place for it or stick to our clubhouse 1?
that place is in Joo Chiat.

I'm game. But needs to be convenient enough for our bros who rely on public transport :)
 

Not really crazy la :)
That lens has a use, otherwise there wouldn't be a market for it :)
But I definitely don't have the deep pockets and strong arm muscles for this type of lens ;)

after using the 70-200, I can see why people may pay for the sky for it. :p
 

after using the 70-200, I can see why people may pay for the sky for it. :p

It depends on your perspective of "sky"... Frankly, 70-200 maybe steep... but to a number (not me hor), it's actually not that sky-high... 300/2.8 VRII is still attainable to a few. 400/500/600 are actually the sky-high. Then again, knowing that certain small musical instruments actually costs roughly a 200-400/4 VRII... I'm bordering to actually calling the cost of 70-200 "peanuts"... :bsmilie: *ducks*

Weight wise...initially you'll feel the weight. The more you shoot with it, the easier it becomes. I'm quite surprised that my left arm has not even developed a "bulge"... goes to show that it's really not that heavy yet. Now, 200/2, 300/2.8 onwards... those are indeed heavy - and I'm very sure worth their weight in gold...
 

after using the 70-200, I can see why people may pay for the sky for it. :p

When you use the long lenses with VR built in to them, then it starts making sense why Nikon and Canon have stuck to this system despite the "oh, ALL lenses become stabilised lenses due to our sensor-shift technology" arguments from the other camps.

Yeah unfortunately it costs more, but you do get what you pay for. And to the folks whose photos help pay the bills, this difference is worth the extra price :)
 

It depends on your perspective of "sky"... Frankly, 70-200 maybe steep... but to a number (not me hor), it's actually not that sky-high... 300/2.8 VRII is still attainable to a few. 400/500/600 are actually the sky-high. Then again, knowing that certain small musical instruments actually costs roughly a 200-400/4 VRII... I'm bordering to actually calling the cost of 70-200 "peanuts"... :bsmilie: *ducks*

Weight wise...initially you'll feel the weight. The more you shoot with it, the easier it becomes. I'm quite surprised that my left arm has not even developed a "bulge"... goes to show that it's really not that heavy yet. Now, 200/2, 300/2.8 onwards... those are indeed heavy - and I'm very sure worth their weight in gold...

yeah agree with you.

Bamboo + BG + LX3 feels heavy but not unmanageable. Still can shoot! :)
 

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