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Ok, doesn't sound like it has any image stabilization then which is a bit of a disadvantage with a focal length of above 200mm for most.
It means you have to remember to shoot with higher shutter speeds up in that range. It doesn't mean you won't get very good at it handheld if you keep practicing.
You are definitely doing the right thing though by just keeping it on the camera I reckon ... you'll not 'forget' how to use the shorter focal lenses but this one you'll need to get familiar with.
Shoot like a sniper IG ... make sure you are steady, lean against something if possible ... big breath ... let it all out slowly and as it ends ... gently press the button for the kill.
I also suggest looking at a monopod. I have one with a small ball head attached. Very light, telescopes up, doubles as a hiking stick, and makes a huge difference when you need it.
Yeh it easier with shorter lenses for sure. Just keep doing what you are doing then ... it'll happen![]()
glad i stumbled across this fourm. Just got my first slr and was looking at this lens or similar looking at your photo's gave me a real good idea of the zoom
ya definately looks like a good inexpencive investment. Wish i would have bought this camera 3 months ago when my daughter was born...
I wouldent mind seeing a few more pic's from this lens.
You are in luck...here's 30 of them... Single in September I believe every shot from me in this thread was with this lens though there might be one exception. This thread was all about a shot a day with a single lens. I left my Sigma 70-300 on all month.
nice im sold
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