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Archive 2005 · 70-200 VR in stock?

  
 
Timm
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Sigh... I broke down and bought a 105 Micro-Nikkor from KEH, a lens I need as badly as the 70-200. Consequently, I don't have the $$ for the VR right now, and, of course, when I got home from work yesterday, there was a message from KEH saying that a computer glitch was responsible for my being told the lens was out of stock when it was actually in stock, and I could re-new my order and they'd waive the difference between 2nd day and next day air shipping!

AAARGH!!!!

Well hopefully it'll be there next friday when I get paid; assuming that none of you good folks beat me to it ( I know the thought would never cross your minds)--

Timm



Sep 10, 2005 at 09:28 AM
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Timm

the 70-200 is IMO a much better lens than the 105 . If you get a 500D for it you have nearly a macro lens . Not flat field but gorgeous bokeh

but of course the litle macro is light for you hiking tho



J



Sep 10, 2005 at 09:33 AM
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p.2 #3 · 70-200 VR in stock?


Mornin', J.

Well, I have lots of product work for local artists lined up for the winter, so I think I'll be putting the 105 to good use. You may remember that I almost bought one a while back, and I loved shooting with it--that one was a beater, and the guy wanted too much for it. As you note, it's a great little lens for hiking.

I just got an order for three 10 X 40ish panos, and another for a bunch of prints from the last wedding I shot, so I may just end up with both!

(Man, I hate changing the 2200 over to roll paper! I end up frustrated as all hell every time! I managed to ruin the first foot or so of the roll this time.)

I've had the opportunity to use the 70-200 with the 500D, and you're right, it's a killer combo! But sometimes the ability of a macro lens to focus to infinty without removing anything is essential... I recall shooting some butterflies in a canyon a couple of years ago, using extention tubes and a 80-200, when a Golden Eagle came up over the rim of the canyon and hung on the wind ten feet from me--I dropped the x-tubes in my rush, but still missed the shot.

Timm (with fingers crossed)




Sep 10, 2005 at 10:54 AM
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