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Thanks,Roy, for the tip!..I really, really like surprises...I'll give it a try!
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most lenses shoot their sharpest between f8-16
what lens are you using? roy |
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For the two animal shots it was the Sigma 70-300mm APO I picked up a couple months ago.I definitely will experiment and give that range a whirl next time I am out..
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on my older copy of this lens i found 260mm to shoot sharper than at 300mm. it's not much.
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Well...I will be trying that,too..every little bit helps....Thanks again for the advice,Roy.
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Mine is the non-APO version and around 260-280 is the best use, and at f8 if it is sunny, although wide open is fine if you focus accurately. I may invest in the APO version soon though. Dal |
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Beautiful creatures and sunset both very well taken, Isn't the Sigma 70-300mm APO a great lens, I love mine.
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