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Old August 12th 07, 04:31 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Peter.D.Evans
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Default OT(ish) Sigma vs Tamron

Are any of you photographers out there using either the Sigma 50-500
or Tamron AF 200-500 lenses? My plan is to purchase either for use
on a Nikon N80. If you are, I'd appreciate your thoughts with regards
their use for airshow display photography - and some examples of your
work using either posted here would be great too please!

Thanks in advance...

Cheers

Peter D Evans - administrator
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