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Re: Happy 4th! (The 200mm f/2G Goes to Annapolis)

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Matt Clara

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Jul 6, 2009, 7:37:08 AM7/6/09
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"Larry Thong" <larry...@shitstring.com> wrote in message
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> Yep, it was a nice day yesterday to celebrate the 4th of July. What
> better way than to knock some dust off the old 200/2 and mate er up with
> the old D3? The 200/2 definitely is a great lightweight walk around lens.

Wow. Amazingly insipid. It's surprising you'd choose to share that, here
or anywhere.

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Bruce

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Jul 6, 2009, 8:11:59 AM7/6/09
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Of course the *real* "great lightweight walk around lens" of choice for
Nikon is the 180mm f/2.8 (79mm dia. x 144mm long, weighing only 760g)
not the 200mm f/2 (124mm dia. x 203mm long, weighing a colossal 2900g).

2900g is over 100 ounces, making the 200mm f/2 about as far from "a
lightweight walk around lens" as could be. Monopods at the ready!

Apart from a weight that's almost three quarters less than the 200mm
f/2, the 180mm f/2.8 is also optically an outstanding performer, making
it an all-time favourite with Nikon users.


(above weights and dimensions from Nikon Europe's web site)

Robert Coe

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Jul 6, 2009, 4:48:14 PM7/6/09
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On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 07:37:08 -0400, "Matt Clara" <no...@myexpense.com> wrote:
: "Larry Thong" <larry...@shitstring.com> wrote in message

Obviously you didn't notice what's odd about the picture. That's a 48-star
American flag, which hasn't been current since 1959. It's very unusual to see
such a flag flying today. Since Rita took the picture at Annapolis, home of
the U.S. Naval Academy, it may have been part of some sort of war memorial.

If you're a Canadian, a Brit, or an Aussie, you get a pass. Otherwise, I have
to dock you two prestige points.

Bob

Annika1980

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Jul 6, 2009, 5:33:03 PM7/6/09
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On Jul 6, 4:48 pm, Robert Coe <b...@1776.COM> wrote:

> Obviously you didn't notice what's odd about the picture. That's a 48-star
> American flag, which hasn't been current since 1959.

Maybe it was an archive shot?

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jaf

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"Annika1980" <annik...@aol.com> wrote in message news:b55ef7e5-5c95-468b...@18g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...


What do you want to bet that they did NOT make flags out of nylon in the 1950's?

John

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