New Lens, so excited!

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baggins

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Hi Guys,
i don't normally post much on the photos thread. For the last 10 years i've been using an old sigma 50-500 (pre os) and a 1980s nikon 300m 2.8. Never been able to get super sharp images, no mater how hard i tried. Tripod, different settings, all sorts.
Anyway, just traded them in and bought a new sigma 150-600. Mind Blown. Here's the first pic i took, straight out of the box, hand held, in the garden.
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bobnewboy

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Hi Guys,
i don't normally post much on the photos thread. For the last 10 years i've been using an old sigma 50-500 (pre os) and a 1980s nikon 300m 2.8. Never been able to get super sharp images, no mater how hard i tried. Tripod, different settings, all sorts.
Anyway, just traded them in and bought a new sigma 150-600. Mind Blown. Here's the first pic i took, straight out of the box, hand held, in the garden.
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Yep, got one myself in Nikon fit. It’s difficult to fault for the price compared to other manufacturers. A very nice lens to use :)
 
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Broch

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As my old tutor would say 'always invest in the glass' (actually, I think he used the word crystal).

Old lenses develop 'fog' on the internal elements - it's hard to see but enough to soften the image. I have some really nice old Olympus lenses (1.2, 55mm etc.) that are beyond useless now because of the internal haze. You can get them refurbished but the cost is prohibitive.

Nice pic. !
 
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Silverclaws2

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Very nice !

I myself when I can afford seek to move back to primes for the simple reason zoom suck in air and when one lives in a damp part of the country damp air means fungus and I have lost two zooms to fungus in the last fifteen years but never before when I didn't live a soggy part of the world. Oh and there is another Nikkor zoom that got full of sea water when I caught a wave, mind the camera drowned too to cause me to 'retire' the D70 and purchase a D300.
 
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