> Well, lots of care, some rubber-cup spanners, long thin screwdrivers
> and steady hands. Ohh, and if you want to use the lens afterwards, a
> good memory such that you'll know how to put it back together ;)
>
> No, seriously....
Don't think I haven't thought about that... I have a small digital camera,
I thought I should take one item at a time, and take pics or video as I go
along, so I can put humpty dumpty back together again..
The lens is an excellent performer, one of the sharpest 200mm's I've see..
The lens wasn't the problem, tripoding it was a problem... Blurry shots
from shallow / wrong focusing, or just shallow DOF. But when it was on,
it was dead on, with beautiful bokeh...
Let me see if I can pick a pic to post...
Albert
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