
One thing i did learn was handholding and panning a Lseries at speed sans monopod,gives your lower back and forearms a workout





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Aussie Superbikes with 70-200 2.8 ISFirst up these pics are straight off camera...no PP.....and secondly a BIG thank you should go to Trevor Ross of Aussie Sports Images who graciously offered to lend me his 70-200 2.8 IS to try while at the superbike meeting..Considering i only just met him when he offered the lens..I now have a lens on order from poon
![]() One thing i did learn was handholding and panning a Lseries at speed sans monopod,gives your lower back and forearms a workout ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Gotta love that lens!!!! Once you go L and IS, you never look back. Top pics btw.
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Man, you havent hand held a L lens till you've done it with a 300 2.8is for a full day.. I did this last weekend both sat and sun with a 1d... freakingly heavy
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