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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900


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    Nice! MK2 or MK3?

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    Don't forget the guy next door then forces you to lower your prices. Competition is one thing but doing so while not withholding a quality standard is another. Mediocre work that "will do" verses quality for just a little more. With the way the economy and with cuts in advertising budgets which one do you think will win?
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    Quote Originally Posted by A.P. Photography
    Nice! MK2 or MK3?
    Couldn't swing the MK3, wish I could've afforded that one since it's the one I really wanted, but I got the MK2. I'm still trying to figure it out. It's crazy complicated at first, but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it soon enough. I'm also thinking about picking up the 24-105 L, although I like the 17-40 L too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
    Couldn't swing the MK3, wish I could've afforded that one since it's the one I really wanted, but I got the MK2. I'm still trying to figure it out. It's crazy complicated at first, but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it soon enough. I'm also thinking about picking up the 24-105 L, although I like the 17-40 L too.
    Yeah it is a bit of a learning curve but you will get it. The 24-105 is a great walk around and general lens. I have thought about picking that lens up but not sure as I wouldn't mind getting the 100-400L a lil more. The 17-40L is nice but a lilttle short for most shooting enviroments, I rarley use my 16-35L.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A.P. Photography
    Yeah it is a bit of a learning curve but you will get it. The 24-105 is a great walk around and general lens. I have thought about picking that lens up but not sure as I wouldn't mind getting the 100-400L a lil more. The 17-40L is nice but a lilttle short for most shooting enviroments, I rarley use my 16-35L.
    Yeah, the hardest part is re-arranging the buttons to where I can remember where all the stuff is..... It has a lot of features, but it's all user programmable too. I just have to sit down with it and put it where I want it and then I'll get comfy with it. It's definetly different.

    I'm getting a smoking deal on the 24-105, which is why I'm leaning towards it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
    Yeah, the hardest part is re-arranging the buttons to where I can remember where all the stuff is..... It has a lot of features, but it's all user programmable too. I just have to sit down with it and put it where I want it and then I'll get comfy with it. It's definetly different.

    I'm getting a smoking deal on the 24-105, which is why I'm leaning towards it too.
    That is just old age setting in. Just draw you up a cheat sheet to carry with you.

    Get it, I have heard great things about that lens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A.P. Photography
    That is just old age setting in. Just draw you up a cheat sheet to carry with you.

    Get it, I have heard great things about that lens.

    You're right actually... I was playing with it and started hitting buttons.....I got so lost that I couldn't get the camera to even take a pic..... I looked like a monkey trying to beat a square peg in a round hole......

    I think I am going to pick up that 24-105L. I just wish it had an inverted barrel design like the 24-70 though. It's so much nicer looking when you don't have the barrel sticking out. Oh well....if it shoots like other L's, then it's worth it.

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    Chad....you part Lawyer or what??? JP.

    I think Jason made this thread in response to sooooo many people calling everything a "photo shoot" even if they just pulled out their cell phone to take the pics of a car in a shopping center parking lot.

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