Brian wrote:
...about Soligor C/D lenses ( = Computer Designed) - the 135 and 200 are
something very special.
This one looks really interesting. Anybody here have experience of them?
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I have the Soligor 200mm f2.8 . It is a one-touch lens, very heavy and quite
awkward to work with. I contacted Soligor and asked if there was a tripod
mount for the lens. The lens was not designed for a tripod mount. The
slightest camera movement is picked up on film, usually as a blur. I then
used a monopod or tripod (camera mounted) and worried the shoot duration
(soccer game) that the camera body flange was going to warp. If you can
stabilize, it takes decent pictures.
John Cwiklinski
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