Honest , rather than repeatedly buying stuff that hardly ever fits the bill I'd
consider one, or two luminous and sharp lenses instead.
But of course and as the saying goes YOMV ;-)
Amities
Phjilippe
Le 20 nov. 2014 à 17:24, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>>
>> Very interesting.
>>
>> The 28-200 equivalent lens in my Minolta A1 has to be one of the
>> handiest zoom lenses ever made.
>>
>
> I'm not all that keen on one-touch lenses, but I was interested in trying
> out one of these super-zooms to see if it would be useful for casual field
> work, such as strolling though the Desert Botanical Garden. I would have
> preferred the Sears/Kiron version as it has a 72mm filter ring and a slightly
> longer focusing control, but my experience with the Samyang 100-500mm got my
> attention. For now, it seems to have been a good choice.
>
>
> Chris
>
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