I kinda hope so. I'm renting one that is available for purchase. Hope to just keep it and send a check back instead of the lens.
I haven't tried my hand at yet at pictures of water fowl. If it's a blue bird day I'm gonna want to shoot a fairly small aperture, high shutter speed, and the lowest ISO I can get away with, right?
The 7D
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I have a 100-400 IS L that I am considering selling to purchase a 70-200 which suits my needs better.
Email me @ jsid46@yahoo.com if interested.
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Shannon, MS
Email me @ jsid46@yahoo.com if interested.
Sid Abernathy
662.401.0822
Shannon, MS
Re: The 7D
landscaper wrote:Wingman, have you shot the 100-400L at all, or have any of you for that matter? I'm test driving one on a trip to Arkansas next week and don't have any idea what to expect.
That's my main lens. I love it.
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