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    A Borrowed Lens :)



    I am currently borrowing a lens from a friend. It is the Canon 85mm f/1.8 USM lens. So far I have loved it and am almost convinced that I should buy that lens of its sibling the 100mm lens. Anyway here are some shots that I have taken with it. Feel free to comment or critique as you like. I am just putting them up for your enjoyment.


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    85mm f/4.5 1/20 ISO 100





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    85mm f/1.8 1/750 ISO100





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    85mm f/1.8 1/1000 ISO 100





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    85mm f/1.8 1/4000 ISO 100





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    85mm f/1.8 1/1500 ISO 100





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    85mm f/1.8 1/2000 ISO 100

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    Re: A Borrowed Lens :)



    rocking pictures. don't forget to consider the 100mm macro version. loss of 2/3 an fstop but 1x capability!

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    Re: A Borrowed Lens :)



    Thanks! I had a lot of fun wandering around my college campus shooting these subjects.


    I find the 100mm macro to be a little more than I could swallow but it might some day enter my arsenal. I would have to look seriously at the Sigma 150mm lens before I bought the 100mm macro.

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    I like the leaf and the pine needles best.


    Love the 85mm f/1.8. And it isn't expensive. Hard to think of a reason not to get it []

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    Re: A Borrowed Lens :)



    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle


    And it isn't expensive.
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    I guess in the grand scheme of things it is not. But you are talking to a college student (Flaming) and a seminary student (me) here! $400 is a semester's worth of books!

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    Yeah, money is a small issue and lack of other lenses is also a small issue. Some day I might get around to spending more money on those. I really am impressed with this lens though! I would recommend it to anyone (especially if they don't already cover that focal length with the kit lens they have.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whatsreal
    I guess in the grand scheme of things it is not. But you are talking to a college student (Flaming) and a seminary student (me) here! $400 is a semester's worth of books!

    I read that as "flaming seminary student" and immediately thought he was Catholic...I need to start reading more closely.


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