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Call me crazy, but isn't that a chamois
dang huntnphool the 100-400 looks dang good, man its a sweet lens (right pope)
Call me crazy, but isn't that a chamois Austrian Hunter? Isn't a Gemsbok the one with tall thin horns?
QuoteCall me crazy, but isn't that a chamois You are very correct. Those animals are not even on the same continent.
Someone show me a SHARP photo with good bokeh from that lens and I'll eat crow...
Quote from: popeshawnpaul on September 02, 2009, 07:53:48 AMSomeone show me a SHARP photo with good bokeh from that lens and I'll eat crow... You have to remember Pope, not many of the members on this site are going out to capture a image for the cover of Ourdoor Life either. That lens is plenty sharp for 99% of the people wanting a lens that will handle a wide range of situations without the need to pack separate lenses and adaptors, or not looking to make a living from the images they get. At around $1k pre owned, it is a good lens for the average hunter/outdoor enthusiast. Most find images like this plenty sharp and good bokeh for their hunting trips.