I think I'll stick with my Samyang 28-200/4.0-5.6, even though it's a bit
heavier at 771g.
>
>Kinda big and heavy as I expected. Still might be an option for around
>home or road trips. Probably not in my budget anyway. Guess I might pick
>it up after the wave passes as I usually do.
>
>M
>
>*M.Zuiko ED 12-100mm F4 IS PRO*
>
>Lens construction: 11 group 17 sheets (one DSA lens, five ED lens, two
>super HR lens, one HR lens, three aspherical lens)
>Minimum focusing distance: 0.15m (wide angle), 0.45m (telephoto)
>Maximum photographic magnification: 0.3 times (wide angle), 0.21 times
>(telephoto)
>Aperture blades number: seven
>Anti-shake: 5-axis image stabilization synchro 6.5 stages
>Filter diameter: 72mm
>Size: 77.5 x 116.5mm
>Weight: 561g
>Within the lens anti-shake
>Z Coating Nano
>Dust and water design
>Lens function button
>Manual focus clutch mechanism
>
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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