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| | | Re: Bigma tips please? Quote:
Originally Posted by glsammy My general rule is to get as close as you possibly can and then set the lens to the appropriate zoom to give you the image you want. The nearer the better. You'd get a much more detailed image if you were shooting at something like 100mm instead of the 500mm maximum.  | Thanks Graham - not always easy to do (as in this case: if I'd climbed a barrier to get closer for the Orange Tip, I'd have been thrown out    ), but I'll keep trying none the less!!
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