Enrique wrote:
>Any way of knowing if it's as old as Gary's comments on old Sigmas?. Will
it get decent pics?
If it is old, it will be heavy. I have found some excellent old lenses
(optically speaking), including Sigma, but they could easily be used as
boat anchors, also.
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Subject: [OM] Old Sigma 80-200 / f3.5/4. Any good?
Hi guys. New to the list, although I've had an OM10 in the family for
ages. Now there's two of them. I'm trying to get some decent lenses
for my own OM, and I've spotted what seems to be a quite old Sigma 80-
200 in mint condition. Any way of knowing if it's as old as Gary's
comments on old Sigmas?. Will it get decent pics? -i'm quite short of
a pro, or even a proficient amateur-.
Thanks
Quique (Enrique Cabrera) qcabrera@xxxxxxxxxx
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