Am i the only Sony user?!?!
Mamiya 7II w/65mm lens.
Here is some of our Camera Equipment ..
Dynamic Duo 200 mm F/2's photo - bulbmogul photos at pbase.com
What kind of sports do you shoot? I think the Canon EF200 F2 is no longer in production is it?
The Canon EF200 F/2 L IS USM is a brand new lens that just came to be about a year ago. I think you are possibly refering to the canon EF200 F/1.8 Lens..
Jerry
I'm a Nikon Guy myself.
Digital:
Nikon D90 with vertical battery grip
Film:
Nikon N6006
Honeywell Pentax 35mm
Tripods/Monopods:
Tri: Manfrotto 3021BN with 322RC2 ball head
Mono: Manfrotto 679B
Lenses:
Nikkor 18-55mm VR
Nikkor 55-200mm VR
Tamron 28-105mm AF
Tamron 100-300mm AF
Filters:
Ultra Violet
Circular Polarizer
Misc:
MB-D80 Vertical Battery Grip
SunPak Flash
(2) 16 GB SanDisk SDHC Memory Cards
ML-L3 Remote Shutter Release
Kata Sling
Computers:
13" White MacBook (Leopard OS X 10.5.7)
20" iMac (Leopard OS X 10.5.7)
Software:
Adobe CS3
PhotoMatix Pro (HDR and Tone Mapping)
iPhoto
Nikon's NX2
Quick viewing:
120 GB iPod Classic
8 GB iPhone
For my photos of lights I usual uses:
Nikon D300 with Tamron 90 mm macro and when I have a large collection of lights I uses a Nikon 17-55 mm f/2.8 (I am not satisfied with this lens for these photos, I might get a 60mm macro to handle some of them).
For light I uses 3xSB800, mostly doing ceiling bounce, but sometimes also doing more direct light and a SB900 on the camera.
Mostly I uses f/16 when taking the pictures.
For beamshots:
Nikon D300 with 17-55 mm f/2.8 and a Manfrotten tripod.
I uses the camera in manual mode and auto focus disabled (I only need to focus once, all the other shots can use the same focus). These shots are always taken i raw format and then processed batch processed for size, white balance and exposure compensation.
To see examples of my work, check out my website.
I have read that the Tamron 90 mm macro is a very good portrait lens that has excellent bokeh.