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CANON LENS MAKER 3

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  • While amateurs are arguing about what's the best camera, Pros. knows the lens is the most important part of getting the best picture quality.

  • Respect the other language man. Every country has their own language like Chinese, Japanese, Finish, Frensh etc. Im not english too but critize i the english language?... No, its interesting to hear and learn it.

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  • @sarzamineiran

    500mm is a tele, not a prime.

  • >mfw it's assembled by humans and not some all-automatized factory

  • nah my pinhole's better :P

  • from now on i will respect my lenses more, and take a good care of them, 17-40L 24-70L 70-200L

  • Whilst the lens is very nice. Its not going to make any photographer better.

    its like that Robert Capa quotation "if your photos arent any good then your not close enough".

    guarenteed people talking about who are better Germans or Japanese at making lenses and cameras, use that as an excuse for not going out and taking pictures.

  • branding. leica has huge branding, just like carl zeiss being plastared all over sony's consumer camcorders

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  • its a 500mm prime

  • On my personal opinion: Japanese craftsmanship is better than Germany's. I believe Japanese lenses are better than Germany lenses (hmmm... then why their Panasonic uses Germany Leica lenses? Still confusion).

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