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  1. <p>A friend of mine who has Canon EOS 50D is in a big dilemma what lens to buy for this camera. Namely, due to limited budget and his wish to have a lens covering from wide angle to telephoto, he needs a good advice about what lens to buy between Canon EF-S 18-200 mm, 3.5-5.6IS and Tamron 18-270 mm, 3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD LD.<br>

    All suggestions and technical arguments are very welcome!<br>

    Thank you very much.</p>

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  2. <p>Dear Friends,<br>

    I got an enquiry to sell some of my photos and have been offered two options:<br>

    - selling the license rights to the client who would reprint my work.<br>

    - or do it on commission structure license i.e. I would get paid a set fee each time my client used an image of mine. <br>

    As I am quite new in this business, I need a small advice from some more experienced photographers about what option would be more convenient. I also need some suggestions about how much to ask for my works.<br>

    Thank you very much in advance for your time and help.</p>

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  3. <p>To: Rainer T<br /> Thanks a lot for your pretty detailed advice. I will keep it in mind for sure.</p>

    <p>To: Daniel<br /> Thank you for these two interesting captures, Daniel. I have visited www.pictureprints.net site and have seen plenty of your basketball shots. I have noticed the difference in quality probably coming out from the illumination level in the gyms. Did you take all of them with Tamron 28-75 mm f/2.8 or you perhaps used another lenses while you were shooting there. In my opinion the pictures taken at<a href="http://www.pictureprints.net/albums.php?gallery=2878"> </a> <br /> <a href="http://www.pictureprints.net/albums.php?gallery=2878">Bethany University at Cal Maritime - Men</a> <br /> are the best. Did you take them by Tamron? Thanks and best regards.</p>

  4. <p>Dear Friends,</p>

    <p>I have been seriously thinking to buy a new Tamron 28-75 mm f/2.8 for capturing basketball in low enlightened arenas where I usually work. I would be very grateful to hear some experiences of those who used these lenses to take pictures of basketball actions and also would like to see some basketball photos taken by these lenses. To give you complete information, please note I have Canon EOS 450 D and already have some experiences of getting captures at basketball games using mostly Canon EF-S 18-55 mm, f/3.5-5.6 IS and sitting just behind the basket along the base line. You can see some of them at my Photo.net page. Thank you very much in advance for your answers.</p>

  5. <p>I have a Canon EOS 450D with kit lenses EF-S 18-55 mm, 3.5-5.6, IS but as I like basketball, I would like to add some not expensive lenses for taking the indoor basketball actions. I have a limited budget and am asking you if Canon EF-S 55-250 mm, 4-5.6 IS is good begginning for it? I want to tell you that sports arenas where I shoot basketball games usually have very bad lightings with exception of one or two ones where lights are quite acceptable. Some of the basketball actions pictures I have made with kit lenses you can see in my PN galery. Thank you very much for every suggestion.</p>
  6. Hi guys, I am sure than Canon will "survive" this economic crisis due to all of us, digital photography lovers.. I am not afraid for the future of this giant but what to say for Serbia. The fuel price went over 2 dolars per liter (more exactly 2,2 US$/l) while the average salary is less of 500 US$ per month. Still, nobody gets out from the car while the photography enthusiasts take credits to buy a good Canon or Nikon! Very interesting, isnt't it?
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