Hi Tim,
Thanks for the link, the thumbnail looks very nice, I cannot get into
the larger picture yet, will try it out later. I admit the latest
wonderbrick is very attractive, whenever I hold my friend's F100 on
hand I just want to buy one (he never show me his F5 so I still have
no chance to pay with it yet), it is very smooth and fast, the lack of
vibration is a merit for hand held shoot. AF can also make the shoot
more stable as you don't need to turn the focusing ring, your hand
just need to firmly hold the lens.
But I do like the challenge of using a manual focusing lens, below is
some of my 180/2.8's shots:
http://www.accura.com.hk/OM/TVB02.htm
C.H.Ling
Tim Chakravorty wrote:
>
> CH,
> I don't think I am going to get the 300/4 AF-S anytime soon :-( I have
> played with it at a local
> Wolf Camera and love its feel. Focuses fast and noiselessly !
> I took some "glamor" shots with the 80-200 on a friend's kids. Here they
> are
> http://home.attbi.com/~suchismit
>
> -Tim
>
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