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Moab Man 2014 Project 365
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 318807" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>The Tamron Tailgate Tour visited my local camera shop. You could try out different lenses and they offered some various classes. The classes (a few free and one pay for) were all good, but aimed towards the beginner and amateur advance amateur. While I didn't get anything from the courses, they were still very good review and I've always believed that it's always good to review the basics from time-to-time. With that said, I do recommend the classes if they are in your area. The pay for... I posted who they are aimed at and you should decide. </p><p></p><p>As for the lens. I own the 200-500mm and have always felt it was a bit softer than I expected. However, with the new 150-600mm I wanted to know if it was more hype than deliverance when compared to the previous. I can honestly say the the 150-600mm is a definite step up and would recommend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 318807, member: 11881"] The Tamron Tailgate Tour visited my local camera shop. You could try out different lenses and they offered some various classes. The classes (a few free and one pay for) were all good, but aimed towards the beginner and amateur advance amateur. While I didn't get anything from the courses, they were still very good review and I've always believed that it's always good to review the basics from time-to-time. With that said, I do recommend the classes if they are in your area. The pay for... I posted who they are aimed at and you should decide. As for the lens. I own the 200-500mm and have always felt it was a bit softer than I expected. However, with the new 150-600mm I wanted to know if it was more hype than deliverance when compared to the previous. I can honestly say the the 150-600mm is a definite step up and would recommend it. [/QUOTE]
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