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Old October 13th 04, 10:56 PM
Uranium Committee
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Default The stupidest thing I ever saw

I was in a camera shop a few years ago, and two 30 something males
were buying a camera and tripod system to do landscape work:

Don't laugh:

Nikon F5

35-70 f/2.8 AF Nikkor

****ing idiots....
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Old October 13th 04, 11:10 PM
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That's nothing. One time I saw a pathetic troll completely fail to suck a
group of people into some stupid and useless "film versus digital"
discussion. Fortunately, since they're both tools, you can use both, either,
or none at all. Man, was that guy a moron.

"Uranium Committee" wrote in message
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I was in a camera shop a few years ago, and two 30 something males
were buying a camera and tripod system to do landscape work:

Don't laugh:

Nikon F5

35-70 f/2.8 AF Nikkor

****ing idiots....



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Old October 13th 04, 11:10 PM
Böwsér
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That's nothing. One time I saw a pathetic troll completely fail to suck a
group of people into some stupid and useless "film versus digital"
discussion. Fortunately, since they're both tools, you can use both, either,
or none at all. Man, was that guy a moron.

"Uranium Committee" wrote in message
om...
I was in a camera shop a few years ago, and two 30 something males
were buying a camera and tripod system to do landscape work:

Don't laugh:

Nikon F5

35-70 f/2.8 AF Nikkor

****ing idiots....



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Old October 13th 04, 11:54 PM
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A few years back ?
nah .. its quite smart .

35mm range was considered a wide angle lens ages ago.

=bob=

"Uranium Committee" wrote in message
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I was in a camera shop a few years ago, and two 30 something males
were buying a camera and tripod system to do landscape work:

Don't laugh:

Nikon F5

35-70 f/2.8 AF Nikkor

****ing idiots....



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Old October 14th 04, 12:14 AM
Udie Lafing
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In article RJhbd.385913$Fg5.68887@attbi_s53, "Böwsér"
wrote:

That's nothing. One time I saw a pathetic troll completely fail to suck a
group of people into some stupid and useless "film versus digital"
discussion. Fortunately, since they're both tools, you can use both, either,
or none at all. Man, was that guy a moron.


I thought that was a good reply however, Your Anus didn't think soooo.
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Old October 14th 04, 12:14 AM
Udie Lafing
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In article RJhbd.385913$Fg5.68887@attbi_s53, "Böwsér"
wrote:

That's nothing. One time I saw a pathetic troll completely fail to suck a
group of people into some stupid and useless "film versus digital"
discussion. Fortunately, since they're both tools, you can use both, either,
or none at all. Man, was that guy a moron.


I thought that was a good reply however, Your Anus didn't think soooo.
--
LOL!!!
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Old October 14th 04, 12:14 AM
Udie Lafing
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In article RJhbd.385913$Fg5.68887@attbi_s53, "Böwsér"
wrote:

That's nothing. One time I saw a pathetic troll completely fail to suck a
group of people into some stupid and useless "film versus digital"
discussion. Fortunately, since they're both tools, you can use both, either,
or none at all. Man, was that guy a moron.


I thought that was a good reply however, Your Anus didn't think soooo.
--
LOL!!!
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Old October 14th 04, 02:59 AM
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"Uranium Committee" wrote in message
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I was in a camera shop a few years ago, and two 30 something males
were buying a camera and tripod system to do landscape work:

Don't laugh:

Nikon F5

35-70 f/2.8 AF Nikkor

****ing idiots....


Really? Why do you think so?

The F5 has mirror lockup, which is useful for landscapes, and the 35-70 is
one of the sharpest Nikon zooms.

I'd be happy to use that combination for landscapes.


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Old October 14th 04, 08:22 AM
Mark M
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"Andrew Koenig" wrote in message
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"Uranium Committee" wrote in message
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I was in a camera shop a few years ago, and two 30 something males
were buying a camera and tripod system to do landscape work:

Don't laugh:

Nikon F5

35-70 f/2.8 AF Nikkor

****ing idiots....


Really? Why do you think so?

The F5 has mirror lockup, which is useful for landscapes, and the 35-70 is
one of the sharpest Nikon zooms.

I'd be happy to use that combination for landscapes.


You're being trolled...


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Old October 14th 04, 08:41 PM
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landscape work?
How many acres of grass per hour can you mow with a F5?





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I was in a camera shop a few years ago, and two 30 something males
were buying a camera and tripod system to do landscape work:

Don't laugh:

Nikon F5

35-70 f/2.8 AF Nikkor

****ing idiots....



 




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