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Old 11-20-2006, 12:06 PM   #12
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Have you tryed the stitch function yet? you can get some great landscape shots and the software does a nice job at syncing the photos together!
I actually have software for doing that. It tends to work a bit better and give a bit more leeway for editing/overlaying correctly.

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I have the same camera, I need to get beyond the point and shoot. Very cool pics
Jimmy, the trick is to go out and shoot, bring the quick manual with you to kinda poke around and just shoot more.
I think my next hit will be a Sigma 50ish-300mm telephoto. Wish I could afford the EF-S/EF L but its around a grand+ just for that lense.
After that find a low F/stop 50mm prime.

If you want a good base of reference for finding GREAT deals on lenses: www.keh.com

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