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Wonderful! Colors and sharpness are amazing indeed.
Seeing mother and cub moose must have been very special.
I hesitated about buying the 55-200mm but not anymore.
Thanks for sharing!
Peter
 
Wonderful! Colors and sharpness are amazing indeed.
Seeing mother and cub moose must have been very special.
I hesitated about buying the 55-200mm but not anymore.
Thanks for sharing!
Peter

Thanks for your feedback. The animal pics were taken with a Canon FD 400mm f4.5 lens and the macro w/a FD 200mm f4. The landscape was the Fuji 14mm and I used the 18-55 kit quite a bit too (no photos posted)--both are very nice lenses.
 
ah. that explains a lot! Impressive results. Thanks again.
Peter

Thanks for your feedback. The animal pics were taken with a Canon FD 400mm f4.5 lens and the macro w/a FD 200mm f4. The landscape was the Fuji 14mm and I used the 18-55 kit quite a bit too (no photos posted)--both are very nice lenses.
 
Great collection of shots, the mooses and rodent(?) are the pick of the bunch for me, and fine demonstrations of what can be achieved with legacy lenses :)

Nigel
 
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