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  1. <p>Not sure if they make this for the 6D, but maybe try Magic Lantern. Although to be honest, I've had mixed success with them depending on the camera.<br />One useful tip though. Download a pdf of the user manual to your smartphone/tablet. That way you'll almost always have it with for reference. </p>
  2. <p>I have the same lens and use it with a 5DII. I've noticed the same type of movement. Its very,very subtle and I don't feel it all the time. I even notice it with some of my other smaller lenses. So I've always assumed this is normal.<br />Its a fantastic lens. Have fun with it. Its probably as sharp as, if not sharper than my 100 2.8L macro.</p>
  3. <p>Before I got the 70-200 2.8II, I used my 70-300 4.5/5.6. with a 5DII to photograph my sons baseball games. Its a great lens especially outdoors with lots of light. I got a lot of sharp photos with it and it was nice that it was a relatively light lens too. So I'd imagine it would be great for golf photos as well. Paired with your T2i you'll have the added reach in focal length too. <br />I currently have the 70-200 2.8 II and I continue to be amazed with the quality of photos that it gives. Its heavy and you feel it after awhile but I think its totally worth it if the pocketbook allows for it.</p>
  4. <p>Thanks for posting, Dave.<br />As a kid growing up in an Air Force family, that video was even more special. I loved going to all the air shows as I was growing up.<br />That photographer had quite the office set-up. I'm jealous!<br /><br /></p>
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