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Why I am not getting rid of my 40-150 F2.8

Started Jan 22, 2016 | Discussions thread
Phocal
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Re: Why I am not getting rid of my 40-150 F2.8

Wallybipster wrote:

Skeeterbytes wrote:

Nice! Background mountains are illuminated "just so."

Despite an absurd amount of overlap in my lens collection (as in probably ten or so lenses that share a chunk of its range) there are things the Pro zoom do for me none of the others can. Mine's not going anywhere, but I probably should weed out some of the redundancy.

Yeah, I sold my 150mm F2 to finance the 40-150 initially, and I don't regret it much, just because of the amount of versatility I gained, even if I do miss the little tuna on occasion.

Not sure I could ever trade my Little Tuna for the 40-150.  Now, I will eventually get the 40-150 (for shooting sports as it is a bit faster then my 50-200 SWD)...but it is not even in the same class as the 150mm ƒ2.0 optically.

"Bluebird day?"

A bluebird day is when it's calm, cloudless, and serene.... We don't get too many of them. Here's an example that wasn't from yesterdays climb, but was the exact same kind of day.

Cheers,

Rick

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