Sorry for the colds, welcome back, and glad you like that 60-250. Its
on my list.

Dave

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:38 PM, William Robb <war...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And a whirlwind trip it was (rather literally), pulling a trailer into the
> wind both directions.
> Of course we both came down with colds about the same time we got there.
> Damn.
> But, this is a photography list, so onwards.
>
> The 60-250 became my new best friend on this trip. The lens has no bad
> habits, and is sharp at every aperture and focal length range that I used it
> at (most of them).
> I even found a circular polarizer that would fit it, so I got to try out the
> cool removable tab in the lens hood. That worked well, and I didn't even
> lose the thing.
> If I had to find fault with it, it is a little bit BIG, but it is what it
> is.
> At some point I'll post a gallery of shots, but for now I think a nice juicy
> steak and a bottle of Carmenere are in my immediate future.
>
> William Robb
>
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