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Feb 24, 2014 01:04:56   #
Marilyn, There are lots of good tripods but you still need something that will support big Sig. I own that lens and it's a load. You also want a tripod that will support that lens as it is a fairly expensive bit of glass. When buying a tripod you want to be certain it will protect your gear.
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Feb 21, 2014 19:54:39   #
srfotog wrote:
I would go with a zoom like the Tamron 18-270mm. It is a great lens, not heavy and it really takes really nice pictures.

The Tammy is a great lens and covers a wide area. It is a lens that can serve for a lot of shots giving you the opportunity to find the lens(es) you really need and/or want. Have fun.
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Feb 21, 2014 19:47:21   #
Pick a really good lens as it will last a long time. Have fun with your new toy and let us know how you like it. Take the advice given by several folks here and buy a good book on your 6D. The manuals tend to be tough sledding. Have fun and keep shootin'. Mike
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Feb 21, 2014 18:45:02   #
Strange!
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Feb 21, 2014 18:32:44   #
I have bought several " used and/or refurb lenses and they have all been perfect. The refurbs appeared to be new.
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Feb 19, 2014 00:23:52   #
Be sure your tripod/monopod supports your camera well enough to ensure it won't cost you in the long run to replace gear. Scrimping on a tripod is not a good idea.
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Feb 19, 2014 00:21:05   #
Congratulations Mrsmoses. Sorry about your leg but it should be healed by the time the nice weather comes. Have fun with your new camera.
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Feb 19, 2014 00:17:43   #
If after all you've done it still continues I think you need to have a talk with the seller. Good luck.
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Feb 17, 2014 23:21:07   #
I hope people that know you really like you as some people I know would be mightily upset with your implications. LOL
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Feb 17, 2014 23:16:50   #
I am always amazed at how inexpensive the remotes are. I too vote for the radio remote as I is a lifetime investment as near as I can tell.
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Feb 17, 2014 22:56:24   #
I feel very strongly both ways!
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Feb 14, 2014 22:50:28   #
SharpShooter wrote:
Deb, welcome to the Hog and happy Valentines Day.
Regardless of what you have, google portrait photography with one light/two lights/three lights etc. google Adorama TV and look at all of their videos that are related to lighting and portraits. There is a wealth of info there. And don't ask here anything you don't understand.
Good luck. ;-)
SS


Sharp shooter: did your ending sentence get twisted?
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Feb 14, 2014 22:47:10   #
Thanks all for your answers. I can experiment with cleaning my lens without fear of something getting out I couldn't put back in. I have never had a lens fog up and we have some cold here. I wonder why? Thanks again.
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Feb 13, 2014 22:57:48   #
Binoculars and rifle scopes have a gas in them that prevents them from fogging up. Camera lenses apparently don't have it and must not need it. Is this true or don't the binocs and scopes have gas anymore either. I am asking as I have a lens that has some mold on the lens and I am going to see if I can take the lens apart and clean it. It is an inexpensive lens.
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Feb 13, 2014 22:51:15   #
lighthouse wrote:
If it was me, I would send it to Rick.


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