Knuckledragger
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$488 in heating oil
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Previously: Now... They're just fucking with us.- slow forum
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- Happy birthday to Augsburger!
Aus!- I sort of want a pair of good closed phones
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I don't think I've seen any of the original Domo-kun spots. Only clips from them edited into other videos (like the "Developers" one).- slow forum
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Which one did you buy, Clem?- slow forum
- The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
When I shot with the 35L (on APS-C) I loved it.- slow forum
This is possibly the most fucked up thing I have ever posted in this thread.- slow forum
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#3 is obviously the most important. Being a perennial bachelor, WAF is an abstract concept to me. If the Tokina works for you, then go for it. A US version of the Nikon 10-24mm is $810 @ Adorama: 2181 Nikon 10mm - 24mm f/3.5/4.5G ED-IF AF-S DX Autofocus Zoom Lens for Digital SLR Cameras, Nikon U.S.A. Warranty That's not chump change, but it's down almost $100 from when it was introduced. Given that nearly every other Nikon lens has gone up in price, I find that noteworthy. The differences between F/3.5 and F/4.5 is 2/3rd of a stop. I prefer fixed aperture zooms, but I have learned that with wide zooms variable aperture is much less of an issue. In my experience, aperture size is not hugely important at the wide end, particularly in superwide territory. If you want me to elaborate on that, I will in the photography thread.- slow forum
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What's the Tokina 11-16mm go for? A quick Google search says about $600. For $200 more, one can get the mighty Nikon 10-24mm. At the wide end, every mm counts WRT field of view. If I owned a Nikon APS-C "DX" camera, I'd be all over that. I have shot with the Canon EF-S 10-22mm, and I was really impressed with the results (sadly, I have no example shots online.) Of course, the real answer is to get a full frame sensor and then the 17-40L (Canon) or um, one of these (Nikon).Important Information
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