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Make your guess (regarding the lens, not the fighter jet) ;-)

davidmanze

(01-28-2022, 01:36 AM)Klaus Wrote: [ -> ]Make your guess (regarding the lens, not the fighter jet) ;-)

As we all like a quiz ...... I don't know but I'll take a punt on the ......

Tamron 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3 di vc usd ...... on the basis that an answer is better than none .......
              
  ......... a shot in the dark ....

 Nice shot though !!
A shot in the MFT dark (3x4) it should be...
It's a cropped image taken with a Tamron 150-500mm DN.

davidmanze

"It's a cropped image taken with a Tamron 150-500mm DN"

Is that

Tamron 150-500mm F5-6.7 Di III VC VXD for the E mount ??
Ah yes, I tested too many Sigmas lately ;-)
Idea Ugh, guessing when you crop makes guessing even more impossible...
Well, I don't really test expensive long prime lenses so this limits the options ;-)
I think there's really no use testing "big whites" (or "blacks" if dwelling on the Nikon side of life) because they're all just excellent - it's a given at that price. Smile
I use different lenses for professional photo shoots. You need a special lens for the quality studio, sports, and portrait photography. As a professional photographer, I own several lenses, which I change when necessary. Sometimes a client asks for certain shots, depending on which I choose the right lens. I love taking pictures and organizing creative photo shoots. Through photography, I can realize my ideas. I also like to frame my favorite photos. I usually order frames at theframeroom.com. I like to capture my best moments digitally and see them around me every day.