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<blockquote data-quote="Pierro" data-source="post: 89651" data-attributes="member: 8517"><p>For long reach on the cheap, its hard to beat Astro lenses. I've used a few over the years, and got some pretty decent shots IMO. If jpgray and others are ok with shooting manual with fixed aperture, then the bang for buck really cant be beat. I've had a 600mm lens, with the adapters and mounts for less than £500 GBP</p><p></p><p>Every photo below on my hosting site was shot with a 600mm Astro lens</p><p></p><p><a href="http://photo-sharing.winsoftmagic.com/1/bcyd6vee.htm" target="_blank">Hound dawg photography - Astro Lens - Photo Sharing at WinSoftMagic</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pierro, post: 89651, member: 8517"] For long reach on the cheap, its hard to beat Astro lenses. I've used a few over the years, and got some pretty decent shots IMO. If jpgray and others are ok with shooting manual with fixed aperture, then the bang for buck really cant be beat. I've had a 600mm lens, with the adapters and mounts for less than £500 GBP Every photo below on my hosting site was shot with a 600mm Astro lens [url=http://photo-sharing.winsoftmagic.com/1/bcyd6vee.htm]Hound dawg photography - Astro Lens - Photo Sharing at WinSoftMagic[/url] [/QUOTE]
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