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    Canon D-SLR users...

    Just a simple inquiry for those of you who use Canon D-SLR's. Would you like to see a "lens review"?

    As some of you know, I have been building up my equipment for various photo-shoots. What I could do is post a couple images taken with the lens I used, probably bi-weekly, or monthly. I could give a performance rating in my opinion, a quality rating, etc; towards herpetological/invertebrate photography. I'll list the conditions taken, and settings as well. Mainly to give a feel for others looking into buying other lenses, but want to see actual pictures taken, and ratings beforehand, when working with reptiles. Sound like a good idea? Let me know!


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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    I'm sure people just getting into Digital SLR's might like that, especially how it may correlate with herps. I like the user reviews on fredmiranda but most don't have any example photo's and the few that do don't have any image info of settings etc.

    I really only have one or two lenses that would apply to herp stuff, my Canon 100mm macro and Sigma 24-70mm macro. All my other stuff is a little above what the average user would own or could even use for herps like my 85mm f/1.2L II or 300 f/2.8L IS.
    "If I were stranded on a desert island and could only have one book, record and person...I'd probably die of exposure."

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Majority of my stuff is based around Herp and invert photography. Other than that, it's zoological stuff like the large cats. I'd mainly just do representational stuff with beginner/intermediate lenses

    Off Topic but - How do your two "L-glass" lenses perform? I only use one L-glass lens right now...I'm very pleased so far.

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    sure thing, here is my gear list:

    Bodies:

    Canon 5D
    Canon 40D

    Lenses:

    Canon 35 f/1.4 L
    Canon 85 f/1.2 II L
    Canon 135 f/2 L
    Canon 400 f/5.6 L
    Canon 16-35 f/2.8 L
    Canon 28-70 f/2.8 L
    Canon 70-200 f/2.8 L IS

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    Canon 580EX II
    Canon 580EX I
    Canon 580EX I
    Canon ST-E2

    i've owned a lot of camera bodies and a lot of other lenses as well...

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewH View Post
    Off Topic but - How do your two "L-glass" lenses perform? I only use one L-glass lens right now...I'm very pleased so far.
    I can't get enough of them! They are a step above and beyond normal lenses. If I had the money I'd have a dozen different "L" lenses. The 85mm f/1.2L II is my fav and I'm thinking about getting a wide angle "L" maybe a 35mm or 24mm.
    "If I were stranded on a desert island and could only have one book, record and person...I'd probably die of exposure."

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Quote Originally Posted by redpython View Post
    sure thing, here is my gear list:

    Bodies:

    Canon 5D
    Canon 40D

    Lenses:

    Canon 35 f/1.4 L
    Canon 85 f/1.2 II L
    Canon 135 f/2 L
    Canon 400 f/5.6 L
    Canon 16-35 f/2.8 L
    Canon 28-70 f/2.8 L
    Canon 70-200 f/2.8 L IS

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    Canon 580EX II
    Canon 580EX I
    Canon 580EX I
    Canon ST-E2

    i've owned a lot of camera bodies and a lot of other lenses as well...
    Nice bunch of equipment you have I'm still working on getting some more L lenses myself

    Quote Originally Posted by panthercz
    I can't get enough of them! They are a step above and beyond normal lenses. If I had the money I'd have a dozen different "L" lenses. The 85mm f/1.2L II is my fav and I'm thinking about getting a wide angle "L" maybe a 35mm or 24mm.
    Very nice! I'm hoping to be able to buy up some more, myself. I cannot get enough of the one I own now! Darn espensive hobbies....why do they all have to be addicting?

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Andrew I can't speak for everyone but I would LOVE to see more photography/camera info and how tos on here. This user at least would bow to you.

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    i personally have the kit 18-55mm which i use on all my herp shoots. for wildlife and such i use the 80-300mm (80? dont remember)

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Quote Originally Posted by Entropy View Post
    I would LOVE to see more photography/camera info and how tos on here
    x a billion and one

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Quote Originally Posted by AshleyB View Post
    i personally have the kit 18-55mm which i use on all my herp shoots. for wildlife and such i use the 80-300mm (80? dont remember)
    Canon Zoom-Wide Angle EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Autofocus kit lens, and the Canon Zoom Telephoto EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III Autofocus lens; if your using the Canon lenses that normally come with the bundle

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