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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 397960" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>[USER=1140]@RON[/USER] its pretty much the heart of my debate aside from IQ. From experience, if I have to zoom past 50 (could effectively call it 35) that takes quickly adjusting the flash head and confusing the heck out of the metering so the long shots are more often than not sub-par or just not very useable. Realistically, I only need about 14-1600px web rez from all these kinda shots, so there's always room to crop a bit here and there. </p><p></p><p>The idea behind a better lens is to further help streamline my on-site work. Could also call it a fancy, fully adjustable point and shoot approach. </p><p></p><p>And price factor would allow me to nab another flash or two and maybe a decent studio backdrop so I can properly dabble with that whole area of focus aside from the daily tasks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 397960, member: 12855"] [USER=1140]@RON[/USER] its pretty much the heart of my debate aside from IQ. From experience, if I have to zoom past 50 (could effectively call it 35) that takes quickly adjusting the flash head and confusing the heck out of the metering so the long shots are more often than not sub-par or just not very useable. Realistically, I only need about 14-1600px web rez from all these kinda shots, so there's always room to crop a bit here and there. The idea behind a better lens is to further help streamline my on-site work. Could also call it a fancy, fully adjustable point and shoot approach. And price factor would allow me to nab another flash or two and maybe a decent studio backdrop so I can properly dabble with that whole area of focus aside from the daily tasks. [/QUOTE]
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