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I just got in 3 - 16 X 20 prints I had done from the 300D & the results blew me away! All were taken using my 28-135 IS Zoom with the IS 'on' - I can only imagine what they would have looked like if I had been using some 'L' glass! I think the next ones I will have done will be 20 X 24's!
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Cool! Where did you get them printed? How do you like the 75-300is?
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I had them printed at CPQ Colorchrome in Cleveland, TN
(800)537-8399. I did the necessary cropping, any adjustments - i.e. - Brightness, contrast , saturation - left it at 72 dpi for them to change to 325 dpi & the do the sharpness - not me. The 75-300 IS is good ( I use a tripod when I shoot with it), but I use the 28-135 IS 85% of the time as it is my "main or walk-around" lens. I am thinking of buying the 70-200mm 4.0L & may trade my 20-35 for the 17-40mm 4.0L. |
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