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on 17th Jul 2008
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Item: Pentax SMC F 80-200mm, f/4.7-5.6
I find the Pentax SMC F 80-200mm, f/4.7-5.6 gives a very sharp image at wide open, good color specially for portrait, etc... Also Inner zoom, light weight, small size, cute design and all gr
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Review by
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on 9th Jul 2008
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Item: Nikon Nikkor AF-S Zoom 17-35mm f/2.8 IF-ED
I've used the Nikon Nikkor AF-S Zoom lens for a little over a year now. I really have no complaints. I have a 3 lens setup. This one and a 50MM Nikkor prime and either the 75-150MM F3.5 E or the 80-200MM F2.8
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on 29th Apr 2008
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Item: Nikon Nikkor AF 20mm f/2.8D
The Nikon Nikkor AF 20mm is a sharp lens with a good 93 degree wide angle. If you've a budget that this is a good all rounder. Pleasantly surprised you can stand quite close to the subject.
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Review by
scott digital stills
on 26th Apr 2008
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Item: Sigma 70-200 f/4-5,6 APO Macro
a great budget lens if your fast on the draw this lens is fun,no barel distortion not that i noticed.married well with a nikon d70s d 80.
the secret is not to go to fast with the zoom as it will pull dust
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Review by
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on 4th Apr 2008
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Item: Contax Carl Zeiss Planar 85mm f/1.4
The Contax Carl Zeiss Planar 85mm is perfect for portrait (head and shoulder) and general photography when one wishes a concentrated picture. Fast enough to use indoors with 100 ISO sensitivity. A big
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on 1st Apr 2008
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Item: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0L USM
The Canon EF 70-200mm lens is one of the cheapest L lenses in the market. Got mine 2nd hand from a friend and was not disappointed at all. At f4 all throughout, this may be a little slow (compared to the one
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on 30th Mar 2008
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Item: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
A the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II review, For the price, you won't find a better prime lens for your Camera. I think every Canon SLR/DSLR owner should experience this lens. Get one now!!!
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Review by
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on 26th Mar 2008
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Item: Sigma 28-105 f 2.8-4
I have owned a Sigma 28-105 f2.8-4.0 for nearly 10 years, initially with my F60, and then moved it on to the newer D50 a few years ago.
Great little workhorse, the range 28-105 is great so that you
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Review by
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on 22nd Mar 2008
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Item: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 EX DG Zoom
I loved the Sigma 24-70mm lens so much that I bought a second one (I had to sell the first one for financial reasons). If you can't afford a Canon L lens, you won't go wrong with a Sigma.
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Review by
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on 17th Mar 2008
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Item: Sigma 28-105 f 2.8-4
The Sigma 28-105 lense is a sure bang for the buck! :)
you get what you have paid for, it is lightweight, sharp copy, fast autofocus, and quiet on my d300 :)
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