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9 Comments:
Best value for money lens ! Kalakku. Post some photos macchi
K.Shyam
WOW!!! Its looks majestic. Another P.C.Shriram on the way, all the best machaan..
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Shyam: Kandippaa da. Eppo paakallam? Moving to a new job finally da but in Bangalore only.
John: Is this JJP? If yes where the hell are you? Write to me.
Why didn't you go for the VR version? It is a bit more expensive, but gives you a lot more 'keepers'.
All the best shooting, though!
Ram, the VR version sells, if i am not wrong, around 600-700 USD. And, I thought being an amateur, I can take it easy for now :) Thanks! I need all the luck!
embuttu ?
Suman, the VR version can be bought for around $450.
If not, you can always practice holding still and not breathing for a few seconds while you shoot your National Geographic submissions.
Post your pics sometime!
Enjoy your writing btw.
Its not the tools, its the talent.
G lenses = Plastic Puppy Poop and Im quoting Ken Rockwell.
Anon, you're probably right about G lenses. but then again, it is not the equipment, it is the talent isn't it? See what Ken has got to say about the Plastic Poop Lens.
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