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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    andrew thanks! i shoot herps, but i mainly shoot weddings and events. So i make myself have the "best of the best" so to speak. i still see people blow away my photos w/ kit lenses though.

    I like y our avatar, i love gaboon vipers and have a ton of gaboon viper photos....

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Quote Originally Posted by redpython View Post
    andrew thanks! i shoot herps, but i mainly shoot weddings and events. So i make myself have the "best of the best" so to speak. i still see people blow away my photos w/ kit lenses though.

    I like y our avatar, i love gaboon vipers and have a ton of gaboon viper photos....
    Thanks! I wish I could go with a few of the L lenses, but they don't suite my needs. I mainly do field shooting with reptiles, and zoological shots. Even studio shooting is still fairly new to me. I wish I could go with the 5D, but dang...the controls are so far out of the way for my hands lol (small hands); so I'm stuck with the rebel series, or Mark series cameras (nuffin wrong with either )

    I'm going to be getting a hold of some hot keepers here to see what all they're willing to do towards photography. I need a better album

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Please. I would love to improve my picture taking ability.

    I have only the telescoping lens to date ( along with the regular lens that came with the cam).


    "Price has very little to do with QUALITY. Quality stands on its own merit and doesn't need a hefty price tag to prove its worth."

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    andrew,

    check out what arrived this morning, i couldn't not do it, it was too crazy of a deal:

    http://holzking.net/gallery/albums/3...0is/crazy1.jpg
    Last edited by dr del; 05-09-2008 at 04:23 PM. Reason: picture larger than 800 pixels wide

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Quote Originally Posted by redpython View Post
    andrew,

    check out what arrived this morning, i couldn't not do it, it was too crazy of a deal:

    http://holzking.net/gallery/albums/3...0is/crazy1.jpg


    Now THERE is some nice equipment! I demand sample photos!
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    Jason

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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Quote Originally Posted by redpython View Post
    andrew,

    check out what arrived this morning, i couldn't not do it, it was too crazy of a deal:

    http://holzking.net/gallery/albums/3...0is/crazy1.jpg
    .....Lucky
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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    Quote Originally Posted by redpython View Post
    andrew,

    check out what arrived this morning, i couldn't not do it, it was too crazy of a deal:

    http://holzking.net/gallery/albums/3...0is/crazy1.jpg

    You skimped out and didn't get the IDs??
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    Re: Canon D-SLR users...

    I would love to see a lens review. Especially since I had my rebel fall off a shelf, breaking the battery pack cover (doesn't stay closed) and my standard 28-80mm lens. The glass seems to be fine on the lens, but the mounting flanges where it mounts into the camera are broken. I will be calling a repair company, but with where the lens mount is broken, it may not be worth fixing.
    Check out my gallery! www.schlyne.deviantart.com I am not really active on forums anymore, but I am on facebook.
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