chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< > The other difference that I failed to mention in my original reply to
> Dan is that the 85-250 is a two touch lens and the 65-200 is a one
> touch. I greatly prefer the one touch design. I find it far more usefull
> when dealing with fast moving objects. It allows the focus and framing
> to be adjusted without any shift of grip on the lens.
Yes, I agree the one touch design works much faster, but the resolution and
sharpness of the 85-250 is great even at close focus.
C.H.Ling >>
Hi C.H.,
I've never used a one touch zoom. But, I think as one would zoom in & out,
you would be prone to change the focus. I usually zoom out to max and focus
and then zoom back to frame and shoot. This works great with a two touch
lens. I would question this method with a one touch.
BW
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