Good point. I was glad to be traveling with the D3 and it's high iso
performance, but with slower lenses, focusing could be problematic.
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From: Johnny Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 2:19 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Going on Safari
Hi David,
If you do decide to purchase the 70-300 I'd suggest getting it in time to
test in similar conditions to what you expect on your trip. Here I'm
thinking light levels and subject matter. I found the focusing on my 70-300
and E-420 combination to be close to unusable in early morning and late
evening light when shooting low contrast subjects such as animal fur.
Cya,
Johnny
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Johnny Johnson
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