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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Dodd" data-source="post: 163850" data-attributes="member: 4127"><p>Roy, I am not sure which Sigma lens is refered to as the "bigma" but I do know that the Canon 100 - 400 f 4.5-5.6 "white lens" has an image stabilizer (assume it's the equal to Nikon's vibration reduction [VR] system). With the stabalizer it improves your ability to hand hold such a lens and still get acceptable results. I assume the Canon lens may cost a bit more but no more than a 8x32 NXS rifle scope.</p><p></p><p>I will have to agree that even 4 to 8 Gig doesn't add much weight to your pack. Besides, your wallet will be lighter...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Dodd, post: 163850, member: 4127"] Roy, I am not sure which Sigma lens is refered to as the "bigma" but I do know that the Canon 100 - 400 f 4.5-5.6 "white lens" has an image stabilizer (assume it's the equal to Nikon's vibration reduction [VR] system). With the stabalizer it improves your ability to hand hold such a lens and still get acceptable results. I assume the Canon lens may cost a bit more but no more than a 8x32 NXS rifle scope. I will have to agree that even 4 to 8 Gig doesn't add much weight to your pack. Besides, your wallet will be lighter... [/QUOTE]
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