You know, the Tamron might be a part of the problem too. I have the
28-200, model 71A, the older model that requires a separate, bayonet
mount, close-up lens for shots like that. I haven't used it al that
much, but from some pics I have taken with it, I have come to suspect
that, in some bright color and/or high contrast situations, it seems to
take some of the life out of the colors. I'm not really sure yet, but
you might check that out, too, by using a good single focal length lens
for comparison.
Moose
bsandyman@xxxxxxx wrote:
Most of the shots where with a Tamron 28-200 zoom,
chosen specifically for it's ability to go on both the
OM2n and the FTb. :P
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