Agree, if you have an issue with a post, raise it with Treesa. Spam is a
different kind of thing.
OBOL has traditionally allowed occasional posts of this nature, so long as
subsequent discussion is private.
Alan Contreras
Eugene, Oregon
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www.alanlcontreras.com
On Nov 29, 2020, at 3:11 PM, Teresa Hertzel <teresa.hertzel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OBOL,
The first sentence below is tricky; I hope you can follow it. I've tried
rewriting it a few times, and this is the best I can do:
The Freelists.org software administrator, John, notified me that Comcast
notified him that one of OBOL's Comcast subscribers reported the following
post from OBOL (posted yesterday) to Comcast as spam. John explained that
reporting any post from OBOL as spam damages the Freelists.org reputation,
which he highly values and works hard to protect. He asked me to pass it
along to our subscribers that it is preferable to simply delete a post you
aren't interested in, rather than reporting to your email provider that OBOL
generates spam.
Teresa Hertzel
OBOL Moderator
Duke Tufty <dukedt@xxxxxxxxx>
[obol] Telephoto lens recommendation (Canon)
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Reply-To: dukedt@xxxxxxxxx
Hi everyone,
I hope that you all are enjoying the holiday weekend and staying safe.
We have been considering investing in a telephoto lens for our canon DSL
camera. I’ve been using a Nikon B700 superzoom for years for ID purposes.
While I love its portability, weight and zoom, it leaves something to be
desired in photo quality.
We rented a Canon 100-400 from Pro Photo Supply in Portland for the weekend.
We’ve enjoyed using it, but it was a bit heavier than we anticipated and it’s
pretty expensive. We’ve also been considering an equivalent lens made by
Tamron or Sigma, which are both much less expensive, lighter, and appear to
be pretty good (maybe not Canon good, but maybe good enough).
We’re likely going to make our decision before year end. We would appreciate
any comments or feedback from the collective wisdom of the Oregon birding
community. I often seen people using a variety of photo gear while out
birding and admire the high-quality photos that often get posted here and on
eBird.
Thanks,
Duke
Duke Tufty
503.320.3130
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