Just a plug for the Tokina ATX 300mm 2.8. I have owned one for years and it
is an exceptional lens. It is light enough(relatively speaking!!) and its
focus ring is so easy to turn that I have actually hand held it and captured
eagles in flight by focusing with one finger. It is no longer available
new, but KEH had one recently and sometimes B&H does also. I have been
disappointed, however, with using the OM 2x converter with it, since they
are not matched.
Ron Crabtree
Santa Fe, NM
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From: Motor Sport Visions Photography <msvphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 11:37 AM
Subject: [OM] Tamron SP 300 f2.8 vs. Zuiko 300 f4.5...
> are the two choices I am contemplating as my next lens. I would love the
> Zuiko 350 f2.8 but that's not in the financial cards right now.
>
> I like Tamron's SP lenses in general, most of my work is taken with a
> Tamron SP 60-300 f3.5/5.4 currently. It has served me well for well over
> a decade and is still as nice mechanically as it was when new. With the
> 300 f2.8 one can add the matched SP 1.4x or 2x SP converters for longer
> focal lengths with really good speed. Seems like the way to go on a
> budget to me. (I would expect to pay between a grand and 1500 for a nice
> one of these used...)
>
> On the other hand, I like the idea of the Zuiko 300 f4.5 as it is much
> more compact which, despite the slower speed, is why I really like the
> 60-300 I use now. (Try panning a 200mph car with a f2.8 300mm for an
> hour and tell me how your arms feel...straight shots with a monopod are
> another story).
>
> So, I invite comments and suggestions. I have resigned myself to the
> fact that I will remain an OM user for the foreseeable future and wish
> to add some new lenses to my armament.
>
> First off, would the fixed Zuiko 300 f4.5 be that much better than the
> Tamron SP 60-300 I have now at 300mm? Worth the loss of ability to carry
> one lens that covers such a vast range (which I would have to continue
> to carry for that purpose anyway, along with another body no doubt.)
>
> Aside from speed (and the added versatility because with that speed you
> can get away with the converters) how do you all think the Zuiko 300
> f4.5 compares to the Tamron SP 300 f2.8?
>
> Just curious and inviting comments and advice. Oh, and for those who
> don't know...this would be for motor sports photography almost
> exclusively. TIA
>
> Mike Veglia
> Motor Sport Visions Photography
> www.motorsportvisions.com
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