I Found a New Ace with the SX60/SX70
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Re: I Found a New Ace with the SX60/SX70
Avian2016 wrote:
She also uses 7D with 400mm L combo beside Sx60 and SX70. This is also a combination I'm getting to, to have a mid-tier DSLR with up to 400mm decent lens plus such small zoomer like SX70 is.
Nice images she has on her Flickr no doubt.
I agree she has nice images but it's easy to tell which she's taken with the SX and which were taken with something else.
I wouldn't consider this is an endorsement of the SX60 or SX70.
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