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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 85856" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>For a very averagely priced lens, the 70-300mm takes some quite good photos onboard a D600, doesn't it?</p><p></p><p>I took the 70-300mm D600 mounted into town last week and saw the Emirates Team NZ, Americas Cup Catamaran out there so I snapped a few pics as they brought it back into their base. I watched this thing while it was on the water a few hours earlier and I have never seen a sail boat get up and go from a standing start, as quick as this one.. Then to witness it come up onto one hull and virtually fly on the water is a true sight to behold. I watched them through binocculars doing this and tried to snap a few pics with the 70-300 but it was just too far off-shore...</p><p></p><p>Just a few pics but nothing to show off about. Some other closeups at 300mm I took, reveal a bit too much and I wont post them as Team NZ are quite sensitive about some of their designs and I follow the America's Cup event(s) and wouldn't want to give anything away. I was asked who I was, by a couple of gents while snapping some shots... Not the first time...</p><p></p><p>You might have to excuse the quality of these pics as it appears the photo resizer doesn't do the best job. The originals are a lot better...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 85856, member: 10962"] For a very averagely priced lens, the 70-300mm takes some quite good photos onboard a D600, doesn't it? I took the 70-300mm D600 mounted into town last week and saw the Emirates Team NZ, Americas Cup Catamaran out there so I snapped a few pics as they brought it back into their base. I watched this thing while it was on the water a few hours earlier and I have never seen a sail boat get up and go from a standing start, as quick as this one.. Then to witness it come up onto one hull and virtually fly on the water is a true sight to behold. I watched them through binocculars doing this and tried to snap a few pics with the 70-300 but it was just too far off-shore... Just a few pics but nothing to show off about. Some other closeups at 300mm I took, reveal a bit too much and I wont post them as Team NZ are quite sensitive about some of their designs and I follow the America's Cup event(s) and wouldn't want to give anything away. I was asked who I was, by a couple of gents while snapping some shots... Not the first time... You might have to excuse the quality of these pics as it appears the photo resizer doesn't do the best job. The originals are a lot better... [/QUOTE]
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