What to shoot with the 50-200
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Re: What to shoot with the 50-200
ttbek wrote:
DawninWA wrote:
*pssst* your doves are seagulls
Nice shots! I like the colors in the second picture.
He probably meant for the part about wannabees to apply to both the dragon and the "doves."
my explanation would be more kind of: oh, mistake
I have to admit that Ihave never felt much love for the 50-200 as it has two issue, as it is for one very heavy and on the alternate side limited on the wide open long end both aperture wise and regards sharpness, so those here are the first since three years that I shot that many with the telezoom
you need lot of light when using the 200mm


but it gets you great shots at 50mm and close distance with great contrast and saturation


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