I've tried the E-thing with a Tamron 400/4 + OM 1.4x teleconverter. I was
quite happy with the results. 8^)
My son's graduation ceremony at UCSB had several thousand people in
attendance. I got there early enough to find a position on top of a small
hill. I had a good enough vantage point that I picked him out of the see of
humanity then phoned him. The "diplomas" were handed to the graduates when
they went to the front and met the chancellor(? IRRC), in a large open tent
which provided shade. The E-thing had no trouble going from bright sun to
fairly deep shade.
I use the E-thing for wide angles much more than for tele. The 50-200
f2.8-3.5 D.Zuiko is only a little smaller and lighter than the Tamron 80-200
f2.8 but I haven't used them enough to know if one is better than the other.
-jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walt Wayman
>
>
> So, one more question: Has anybody tried the 80-200/2.8
> Tamron on an E-thing?
>
> How about a 300/2.8 Tamron?
>
> Walt, still waiting for the 10MP E-thing II, but getting impatient.
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