Up where?D1GP pics are up, now to start editing the ones from tonight's model shoot....![]()
Oh and Ryan, I was shooting with the Kodak T-Max 100 on a Canon Elan 7 not too long ago. I need to finish off the rest of the roll, but I honestly cannot wait to see how it turns out.

Well it won't be as sharp as the F4L, what about the f/2.8L or f/2.8L IS?I've shot with it and wasnt that impressed, but overall, it wasnt bad. I really like the af/mf clutch thing, it makes switching between the two easy since it doesnt have a full time manual focusing system. The build quality was OK, but nothing spectacular, and the images were nice, but not as sharp as, say, a 70-200 F4L.
Final opinion, if you need the extra stop of light, its a winner, but if overall image quality is more important, go with the (slightly) cheaper L.