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<blockquote data-quote="Richard G" data-source="post: 1416587" data-attributes="member: 23734"><p>Hi John,</p><p></p><p>I have exactly the same set up as Jim, and we have spoken via PM about the learning curve we have both found ourselves on. At the time I bought the lens I was on a budget, so it looks like I'm stuck with it for now |=(|. Be interested in your comments as to why the Tokina was a poor choice.</p><p></p><p>I know I need to get out & practice more, and I'm hopeful of ever improving results. My Flick page has a limited amount of photos on there at the moment, but will hopefully get a few more up there soon.</p><p></p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard G, post: 1416587, member: 23734"] Hi John, I have exactly the same set up as Jim, and we have spoken via PM about the learning curve we have both found ourselves on. At the time I bought the lens I was on a budget, so it looks like I'm stuck with it for now |=(|. Be interested in your comments as to why the Tokina was a poor choice. I know I need to get out & practice more, and I'm hopeful of ever improving results. My Flick page has a limited amount of photos on there at the moment, but will hopefully get a few more up there soon. Richard [/QUOTE]
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