I recalled your preference for the long teles. I shot my first roll with
the 300/4.5 this weekend as well as the 180/2.8. The 300 is a beautiful
piece of glass! So is the 180! How did I ever live without these? What I
especially like is the ability to capture small segments of larger scenes
that one couldn't very well do due to inaccessibility.
RonS
"Younger"Barry wrote:
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> I recommend a 300 on a monopod. Shoot faces on your side of the
> field, action on the far side.
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