Here is a shot from the trip.
24-120Vr d70

Bigger image http://users.tpg.com.au/pma/BrisbaneCityNight.jpg
MATT
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Brisbane city Lights Mt Cootha!!The other night I took my liitle girls up the hill to see the lights.
Here is a shot from the trip. 24-120Vr d70 ![]() Bigger image http://users.tpg.com.au/pma/BrisbaneCityNight.jpg MATT
It's back again! Matt it seems slightly soft to me.... could be my monitor but maybe the tripod moved ![]() Mal
I've got a camera, it's black. I've got some lens, they are black as well.
That would be the combination of the Crappy tripod and the 20 knot winds blowing at the time. Not sure if the 24-120 is super sharp either.
Thanks for the replys though. looks like a tripod is on the lust list now also. MATT
A good tripod makes a world of difference.
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The 24-120 is a really nice lens, ask Stubbsy ![]() He's been posting some really sharp photos with it lately. A good tripod makes a big difference, especially in strong wind. BTW, the photo may be a bit soft, but still looks quite nice. It gives a good overall view of Brisbane, maybe it was just a bit of haze ![]() Cheers, Andre.
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