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Re: One case for camera Image stabilizing

by "Jeff R." <contact.me@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 24, 2008 at 12:21 PM

"Cryptopixel" <cryptopix@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:cc8bb969-fb17-44e4-8c4d-5f6dce870482@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.clocksnprints.com/bugsat200mm.htm
>
> Sigma and other after market lens makers have some exceptional lenses
> in their ranges. The patented nature of lens based image stabilization

<snip>

Huh?

Isn't this the same poster who roundly criticised macro shots of insects 
just recently in this very forum?

    "Has anyone ever made money out of any of these insect macros...?"

Make up your mind.  Yer either fer it, or ag'in it.
If you actually don't like insect macros, then surely you have *something*

really tiny at hand which you could photograph.  Let's see....

--
Jeff R.
(still waiting to see the stitched walking pano, BTW)
 




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Re: One case for camera Image stabilizing
"Jeff R." <c  2008-03-24 12:21:03 
Re: One case for camera Image stabilizing
"Pete D" <no  2008-03-24 13:03:22 
Re: One case for camera Image stabilizing
"Jeff R." <c  2008-03-24 13:37:24 
Re: One case for camera Image stabilizing
"Pete D" <no  2008-03-24 13:43:13 
Re: One case for camera Image stabilizing
"Jeff R." <c  2008-03-24 14:11:22 
Re: One case for camera Image stabilizing
"Pete D" <no  2008-03-24 18:32:47 

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