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Jinggoy Montenejo
{K:7736} 1/9/2009
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Thanks Robbie. Marcus is right. This is more of a personal choice and as you may know switching is an expensive thing to do - so it takes a lot of thought. It depends on your style of photography. Since I like taking my camera with me on bike rides, I appreciate the portability of the Canon lens. I use the 400mm L 5.6 which is 1/4 the cost of Marcus' and Yamil's lens - but except for absence of IS and being 1 stop slower, it can produce equally sharp images. On top of that, you can shoot it wide open. I think I've tried all of Nikon's long lenses (except for the 600mm) and they're all heavy. I'm really enjoying this new combo. It just hangs from my neck on a bike ride. Couldn't do that with the Nikon 500mm or 200-400mm. The only thing I'm going through now is a learning curve with the canon camera menus....
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Marcus Armani
{K:36599} 1/8/2009
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No Robert LOL. I had nothing to do with Jing changing over to canon! I think he realized that to be more versitile though Nikon is now leading the way in bodys, they still dont have a light handholdable lens in the 400mm range with the quality he was looking for. You should now you cannot pull one away from the dark side, they have to want to do it LOL :) ... Take Care..
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Robert Chin
{K:22282} 1/7/2009
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Nice capture Jinggoy.I see Marcus pulled you away from Nikon! Happy New Year. Robbie
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 1/7/2009
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Nicely done BIF, Jinggoy! Dave.
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M jalili
{K:69009} 1/6/2009
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Excellent . 7+++++++++
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Marcus Armani
{K:36599} 1/6/2009
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Great Capture Jing, The golden lit colors are very nice, very sharp crisp shot, very well done...
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