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Poke86
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Current Residence: Grenoble, France Favourite genre of music: no fav... I'm an open minded (eared?) guy! Not too much into Hip Hop or RnB though Operating System: ubuntu MP3 player of choice: Winamp, Rythmbox Wallpaper of choice: Hubble Deep Field Skin of choice: mine Favourite cartoon character: Wile E. Coyote
hey there! I saw you have a Rubinar 500 I am thinking about getting one from ebay, so I wanted to ask you if you like yours, and if it is very hard to use it. thanks in advance. cheers!
Hi I'm pretty happy with my rubinar, but you have to keep in mind that it is very heavy (1.2kg) and manual focus/exposure only, so forget the quick shots... You might also have to buy a ring to fit it on your camera and even strip it down to adjust a screw so you can get the infinity focus (easily done, you can find the procedure on google). That is unless you're using an old camera with no flash and a screw mount. Once you get past all this, you can get really good pictures for the price; here are some examples from my gallery: [link] [link]
overall, I would recommend it if you need a powerfull telelens and you're on a budget!
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I'm pretty happy with my rubinar, but you have to keep in mind that it is very heavy (1.2kg) and manual focus/exposure only, so forget the quick shots... You might also have to buy a ring to fit it on your camera and even strip it down to adjust a screw so you can get the infinity focus (easily done, you can find the procedure on google). That is unless you're using an old camera with no flash and a screw mount.
Once you get past all this, you can get really good pictures for the price; here are some examples from my gallery:
[link]
[link]
overall, I would recommend it if you need a powerfull telelens and you're on a budget!