A Home for Lightning Trigger v.2
After Sanding
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Lightning Trigger Assembled
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New Baby HAL


Moving to full-frame meant replacing the Sigma 10-20, my beloved but subframe Eyeball of HAL.
Which actually I already did with a Nikkor 16-35.
This? This Nikkor 14 f2.8 is utterly gratuitous wide-angle excess, even wider-angle than the Sigma. Heh. But it was half-off so why not?
And it is a truly beautiful piece of machinery.
Which actually I already did with a Nikkor 16-35.
This? This Nikkor 14 f2.8 is utterly gratuitous wide-angle excess, even wider-angle than the Sigma. Heh. But it was half-off so why not?
And it is a truly beautiful piece of machinery.
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