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    A worthy trip report

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      A worthy trip report

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      • that cam really shoots nice pix!

        looking forward to compete with you :-)

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        • pic in post 126 makes a great screen saver

          Might have to break my promise to a certain someone and come back for a bit more Eye, she is looking fantastic
          http://www.youtube.com/user/CT8982

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          • (manarak @ Apr. 25 2010,16:58) that cam really shoots nice pix!

            looking forward to compete with you :-)
            Yes im very happy with it...

            Im just using the cheap 18-55 efs kit lense

            Now i wish i had the 24-70 L series and a corresponding telephoto... but slowly does it....


            Azza


            A worthy trip report

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            • (spare wheel @ Apr. 25 2010,17:05) pic in post 126 makes a great screen saver  

              Might have to break my promise to a certain someone and come back for a bit more Eye, she is looking fantastic  
              Perhaps something like this in mind SW
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              • Eye takes a great photo in any position have some nice ones myself.
                just her skin tone and face

                she is a fav

                SW „¢
                http://www.youtube.com/user/CT8982

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                • Superb photos Azza, very nice indeed.

                  Now you've got me thinking about another camera upgrade.

                  Cheers
                  Koykaeng
                  Ladyboys need to learn...... Listerine is not a beverage !

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                  • (azza33 @ Apr. 25 2010,17:52)
                    (manarak @ Apr. 25 2010,16:58) that cam really shoots nice pix!

                    looking forward to compete with you :-)
                    Yes im very happy with it...  

                    Im just using the cheap 18-55 efs kit lense

                    Now i wish i had the 24-70 L series and a corresponding telephoto... but slowly does it....
                    ok, I bite:

                    explain the difference between EFS lens (which I got too in 18-135 version) and the mysterious "L" lens?

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                    • Amazing lenses - but the big ones are really heavy.  I love the time manual focus feature (see below).

                      http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Canon-L....es.aspx

                      (also see wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_l_lens)



                      Canon L Lens Series Information



                      Pictured above from left to right are three lenses from the Canon L Series - the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM Lens, the Canon 70-200mm f/4 L USM Lens and the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM Lens.

                      What is the Canon "L" Lens Series?

                      Good question - and many answers exist, but it is Canon's professional line (though used extensively by non-professionals) of EOS EF autofocus 35mm SLR and DSLR still camera lenses. Some say L stands for "Low Dispersion" - achieved by the UD lens elements found in these lenses. But, the true answer is probably the one in Canon's Lens Work III Book - "L" is for "Luxury".

                      Watch the sidelines at the next professional sporting event you attend or watch on TV. Look for the identifying L-lens red stripe around the end of the photographers' camera lenses. These are the people who make a living with their equipment - and they frequently trust the Canon L Lens Series for their income.

                      About their L lenses, Canon says "these lenses use special optical technologies [such as] Ultra-low Dispersion UD glass, Super Low Dispersion glass, Fluorite elements, and Aspherical elements to truly push the optical envelope."

                      OK so what does that mean - practically speaking?

                      What you can get when you use Canon L lenses (if you do your part right) are amazing pictures. In fact, this amazement is said to cause a disease know as "L-Disease". Once caught, it is incurable. You will have to buy Canon L lenses in all of the focal lengths you use. AND you will be happy (and I hope you know that I am not being totally serious).



                      The above picture shows the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM Lens (left) compared to the Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM Lens extended and retracted along with their lens hoods. Both lenses have Wimberley P20 Lens Plates mounted on their tripod rings. Canon L lenses generally come with a lens hood included.

                      Canon L lenses are top quality pieces throughout the line. They typically have wide apertures (fixed throughout the zoom range for most L zoom lenses). Canon L lenses share a rugged build quality. The build quality combined with wide minimum apertures usually result in Canon L lenses being heavy.

                      The image quality of the Canon L lenses is generally as good as it gets. Contrast, sharpness, color, bokeh (background/foreground blur quality), flare, CA (Chromatic Aberration) ... All are excellent. Full Frame camera body owners will especially find L series lenses to be (on average) significantly sharper toward the edges of the frame compared to lesser lenses.

                      In general, Canon L series lenses focus fast. The wide maximum apertures (smallest number) and fast, quiet USM motors (Ultrasonic Motors) enhance focusing speed. The Canon 85mm f/1.2 L USM Lens and the Canon EF 180mm f/3.5 L USM Macro Lens are two exceptions to this rule.

                      Many in the Canon L lens series are white in color. According to Canon, this reduces heat gain when a lens is used in bright, direct sunlight. White reflects more light than black - thus, less heat gain. The white lenses look great (my opinion of course), but attract attention. Again - watch for them the next time you watch a sports event on TV or in person.

                      Full time manual focusing (FTM) is another feature typically present in the Canon L lenses. You can let the camera autofocus, then manually adjust focus yourself prior to the shot - without lifting your finger from the shutter.

                      Many of the Canon L series lenses share a 77mm filter size. Because of this, sharing filters such as the B+W Circular Polarizer is possible with many of the lenses in this lineup. More space in the bag and money savings result.

                      Canon L lenses typically have a non-rotating front element. This is important when using certain filters.

                      When coupled with the right camera body (generally Canon's 1-Series bodies), many lenses in the Canon L Series provide water resistance.





                      Two of Canon's largest L Lens Series lenses are shown above - The Canon EF 500mm f/4 L IS USM Lens (on left) and the Canon EF 600mm f/4 L IS USM Lens.

                      Many of the L series lenses with a maximum focal length of 135mm or higher are compatible with the Canon Extender EF 1.4x II and Canon Extender EF 2.0x II. The extenders make a relatively inexpensive way to extend the focal length of a lens.

                      The unfortunate attribute that most of these lenses share is a high price tag. For good (to a seller) or bad (to a buyer), resale value is generally high also.





                      Aren't they beautiful?! Pictured above from left to right is the Canon EF 300mm f/2.8 IS L USM Lens, Canon EF 400mm f/2.8 IS L USM Lens and Canon EF 500mm f/4 IS L USM Lens. Stacked on the right side from top down are the lens hoods from the 300, 500 and 400. All lenses are pictured with optional Wimberley Lens Plates.

                      The Canon Lens Reviews go into much more detail about specific Canon L lenses. I hope you find the information helpful!

                      Check out Canon's L Lens Series Info Page.


                      Did you know that Canon sells white L Series touchup paint? Although it is not cheap ($14.41 for 100g plus $8.00 or so for shipping), you can order it through Canon Parts. The part number is CY9-8078-001.

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                      • Storm passed through today... so i ventured out with the point and shoot, strangely which i used to love... but now i have the 550D... well... there really is no comparison... anyways... a few more from last night... pretty quiet at C & D last night

                        Ice... can she ever take a bad pic? very elegent again
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                        Azza


                        A worthy trip report

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                        • (manarak @ Apr. 26 2010,06:22)
                          (azza33 @ Apr. 25 2010,17:52)
                          (manarak @ Apr. 25 2010,16:58) that cam really shoots nice pix!

                          looking forward to compete with you :-)
                          Yes im very happy with it...  

                          Im just using the cheap 18-55 efs kit lense

                          Now i wish i had the 24-70 L series and a corresponding telephoto... but slowly does it....
                          ok, I bite:

                          explain the difference between EFS lens (which I got too in 18-135 version) and the mysterious "L" lens?
                          I'll pm you when im home and give you an excellent link.
                          The L series are the top end lenses... but they costs a lot!!!

                          we are talking $'000s depending if you want image stabilizers or not... the f2.8 are more than f4 etc etc ... anyways i'm sure you will be more than happy with your 18-135 for now  


                          Azza


                          A worthy trip report

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                          • it tasted quite good you know
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                            Azza


                            A worthy trip report

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                            • Sonya has been in good spirts & lots of fun all week.
                              So i finally decided to take the plunge
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                              Azza


                              A worthy trip report

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