Maybe an A-200 converter may turn handy. No or very little aperture loss,
but I believe useful since 100mm onwards only. You'd get a 150-220 f/5 this
way. With a 1,4 offbrand converter you'd get a 105-210 f/5,6 instead.
Very bad news compared to a nowdays (Sigma, Tokina) 80-200 range f/2.8 zomm
with *dedicated* 1.4x and 2x converters. If you need duplicating a zoom this
should be your way.
Marco
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>Da: Chuck Norcutt <norcutt@xxxxxxx>
>A: Olympus mail list <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Oggetto: [OM] Tele-Converter
>Data: Sab, 27 mar 1999 14:11
>
> The biggest problem in my book is the loss of f-stop. A 1.4X multiplier
> gives you a one stop loss, a 2X multiplier a two stop loss. If your OM
> 75-150 is a 3.5 then installing a 2X multiplier gives you a 150-300
> f/7. However, the optical performance at f/7 is really the performance
> at 3.5 (wide open) slightly worsened by the multiplier. Even if the
> performance at this or the taking aperture is plenty good enough you
> still have to focus at f/7.
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