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    Most of the shots in the video are using the 300mm but a few shots use other RPP's. Let me know what you think :) This was using the standard sensor, ours is having it's upgrade done now.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lxyz5k6_Gg

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    Fun, ROUS's @ 1:08!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Phelan View Post
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    I own all the RPP's available right now. The 300 is my favorite with the 85 running a close second. Still hoping/waiting for a 65mm with macro ability.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Kilgroe View Post
    I own all the RPP's available right now. The 300 is my favorite with the 85 running a close second. Still hoping/waiting for a 65mm with macro ability.
    Right now I'm having to switch to the Nikon mount and use a Nikkor 105mm Macro I have :'( . I Would love a 65mm RPP with macro!!!! What lens support do you use with the 300?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oli Williams View Post
    Most of the shots in the video are using the 300mm but a few shots use other RPP's. Let me know what you think :) This was using the standard sensor, ours is having it's upgrade done now.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lxyz5k6_Gg

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    The lens sure takes nice pics, and the general flow seemed OK. Were the flamincos (?) overexposed or was that a compression artifact on Vimeo?
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    This is the problem, I was using a small Sachtler video 18 with carbon fibre legs to try and make the load lighter (ENG style). You can easily pick up some shake. Trekking around a zoo with the Sachtler, the Red AND the big Red lens box is hard enough as it is with just two people, let alone doing it with a heavy duty tripod! It may well be over exposed, we were working quickly in between rain showers. I hate the English weather!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oli Williams View Post
    Trekking around a zoo with the Sachtler, the Red AND the big Red lens box is hard enough as it is with just two people, let alone doing it with a heavy duty tripod! It may well be over exposed, we were working quickly in between rain showers. I hate the English weather!!!
    Well nice work Oli. Hopefully, for your next gig you can get enough rate for 2 assistants and carry a bigger stick! ;-)

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