Roy & Minnie through the 70-200

Discussion in 'The Magic Kingdom Photos' started by WDWFigment, Jul 12, 2010.

  1. WDWFigment

    WDWFigment Member

    How I wish I owned this lens...

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    Clicking the picture takes you to its Flickr page, where you can find a length to a Disney Photography blog post I wrote on Creative Focal Lengths (and also read an addendum to said post in the Flickr caption).
     
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  2. Scottwdw

    Scottwdw Member

    Nice rental for WDW trips but it is heavy so you need a good tripod and head to hold it. ; I used it for Fantasmic! using my tripod as a monopod and got great results. ; As this photo shows, it is a very good portrait lens and is used by pros for that purpose.

    As you indicated, with any lens, it takes time to learn how you will use it. ; I would say, in the future, you would find buying this lens a good investment.
     
  3. WDWFigment

    WDWFigment Member

    I carried it, the Tokina 10-17mm, Tokina 11-16mm, Nikon 50mm, Sigma 30mm, SB-600, along with two Luxi tripods all day every day while we were there. ; All told my bag weighed over 20 pounds with everything in it. My back hurt a bit afterward, but it was well worth it. I had no problems holding it with the Luxi F and the Manfrotto 486RC2 (basic ballhead).

    It was really difficult to pry myself away from the UWA and Fisheye at night. ; However, I'm glad I did. ; I plan on purchasing it someday, but right now (unfortunately), cars, a house, and other necessaries come first. ; I am really hoping my uncle lets me borrow this lens again for our Christmas trip!
     
  4. prettypixie

    prettypixie Member

    Wow, nice.
     
  5. mSummers

    mSummers Member

    Very Nice! ; I haven't used my 70-200 much at night, but this gives me a few ideas...
     

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