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My names Mike and I'm addicted, or I must be flippin mad
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 484405" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>I have taken into consideration the FOV situation,using the P610 has shown me i had got lazy with the 150-600 and D7100,i have brought my field craft back to where it was,it should be a similar experience to when i had the 120-400 on the D7000,with the difference of a better sensor now.</p><p>A guy on another forum has just ordered a Tamron but first he rang Tamron about the freeze,there answer was they have no knowledge of any problems,so a fix if there is one has been done quietly and not a lot of chance of a retrospective fix unless you chase them,thats if there is one.</p><p>The Dock is a major consideration,although i do believe you can get too fanatical about it,problems will always arise due to the distance you set it at and the focal length,distance to subject,focus breathing,so many variants but yes multi settings should help to rectify these.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I should know the Donkey and the stone story but i cant think of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 484405, member: 14174"] I have taken into consideration the FOV situation,using the P610 has shown me i had got lazy with the 150-600 and D7100,i have brought my field craft back to where it was,it should be a similar experience to when i had the 120-400 on the D7000,with the difference of a better sensor now. A guy on another forum has just ordered a Tamron but first he rang Tamron about the freeze,there answer was they have no knowledge of any problems,so a fix if there is one has been done quietly and not a lot of chance of a retrospective fix unless you chase them,thats if there is one. The Dock is a major consideration,although i do believe you can get too fanatical about it,problems will always arise due to the distance you set it at and the focal length,distance to subject,focus breathing,so many variants but yes multi settings should help to rectify these. I should know the Donkey and the stone story but i cant think of it. [/QUOTE]
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