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Silverstreak
26-Feb-2009, 11:36 PM
Two skippers from our Urban Jungle at SBG.
First one I think is a worn Eetion elia (White Spot Palmer)
Second one I have no idea.....
3rd Semanga superba deliciosa
Archduke
26-Feb-2009, 11:38 PM
wah. showcasing ur stuff now since u got no lens ar?
the 2nd shot is nice, if only u were at a lower angle =\
guessed it skipped away?
Commander
26-Feb-2009, 11:46 PM
That's a Hoary Palmer.
Silverstreak
27-Feb-2009, 12:03 AM
wah. showcasing ur stuff now since u got no lens ar?
Plenty of T180 in shops, it takes just 30 minutes into town to grab one !
That's a Hoary Palmer.
Ops !;P
Cruiser
27-Feb-2009, 12:09 AM
no lens :thinking: sold the T-180 and getting a C-180 :cheers:
Archduke
27-Feb-2009, 12:12 AM
lol so uncle sunny change to c180 yet? or still sticking to ye old t180
benetay
01-Mar-2009, 02:28 AM
I cannot imagine, 1D3 with C180. leathel weapon!
Cheers!
Silverstreak
01-Mar-2009, 01:44 PM
New Price for both lens as of 27th Feb with price increasing of Canon factored in :
C180 $2180
T180 $1080
Which one will you pick in hard time like this??
Both lens are equally sharp with the T180 having a slight edge in edge sharpness and bokeh due to a narrower FOV.
Both lens are equally slow in AF in comparison with other lens when they have to search through the whole 180mm . With Canon having an edge on AF due to the ring USM and a range limiter.
Pros and cons :
C180 build quality , faster focus, double the Price of T180.
T180 two for the prices of one, plastic construction , slower focus .
$$ is always a factor , those who said $$$ is no factor are just hypocritical!;P So in terms of cost performance, a rational decision is the T180.
:cheers:
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