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Join Date: Aug 2005
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awesome photos there mate, i knew i should have bought this cam :?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Yeah I know my moon shots are getting old, but here's one I just took a few minutes ago... :blah:
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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When you conect your telephoto lens do you make sure to change settings in the cameras menu? I haven't had any major issues with vignetting when I change cameras settings. Menu - setup - down one (second camera) - over - lens (I think last on list) - over - telephoto. Those are menu step to change cameras program for telephoto lens. You have to use these steps each time for each lens (wide, closeup or telephoto) or going back to no additional lens. It has become second nature.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Hi Mikeyc, You say "You have to use these steps each time for each lens (wide, closeup or telephoto)", but as far as I know, all these settings do is zoom the lens tothe point where you won't see the inside of the lens. I'm pretty sure it doesn't make any other changes.
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