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Nikon's New 300mm f/4 Looks Impressive
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<blockquote data-quote="Spottydumplings" data-source="post: 476288" data-attributes="member: 39844"><p>Not sure if you are deliberately trying to be inflammatory but that is the way that it's coming across:upset:.</p><p></p><p>I have to say that I agree with [USER=14174]@mikew[/USER] and [MENTION=31330]J-see[/MENTION] on this one and would go further to suggest that using a lens designed for a larger sensor is BETTER; as you are only using the "sweet spot" towards the centre (sorry proper English), therefore, avoiding any dodginess at the edges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spottydumplings, post: 476288, member: 39844"] Not sure if you are deliberately trying to be inflammatory but that is the way that it's coming across:upset:. I have to say that I agree with [USER=14174]@mikew[/USER] and [MENTION=31330]J-see[/MENTION] on this one and would go further to suggest that using a lens designed for a larger sensor is BETTER; as you are only using the "sweet spot" towards the centre (sorry proper English), therefore, avoiding any dodginess at the edges. [/QUOTE]
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