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DallasG Member 35 posts Joined Jun 2005 More info | May 20, 2006 21:45 | #1 How does this type of thing work http://cgi.ebay.com …SCC_Pr4_PcY_BIN_Stores_IT
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SWPhotoImaging Goldmember 3,231 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: No. Calif. More info | May 20, 2006 22:03 | #2 Poorly. SWPhoto-Imaging
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May 20, 2006 22:05 | #3 What does it do... I'm trying to understand how it works...
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JaertX Goldmember 2,018 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Amarillo, Texas More info | May 20, 2006 22:09 | #4 Optically? There are probably better links, but this will give you an idea: Jason - I use Canon and stuff
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cbock Senior Member 918 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: La Mesa, CA More info | Body: 1DIIn
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DanteKing "Cream of Corn" BurgerMeister 9,134 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: San Anselmo, California More info | May 20, 2006 23:53 | #7 no no say GOOD BYE to thinking about getting that brick! Dante
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May 20, 2006 23:57 | #8 Alright, I've got ~250 to spend on a lense, I've put a lot of thought into it and I've decided I want a zoom lense ranging from around 70 or 90 to 300mm, what should I get?
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TeeWhy "Monkey's uncle" 10,596 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA More info | May 21, 2006 00:10 | #9 I'd recommend a Sigma 70-300 APO DG if your budget is $200. Gallery: http://tomyi.smugmug.com/
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ronchappel Cream of the Crop Honorary Moderator 3,554 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Qld ,Australia More info | May 21, 2006 11:13 | #10 I've had alot of experience with cheap tele lenses -mirrors,'preset' types,consumer telezooms,etc
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steved110 Cream of the Crop 5,776 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2005 Location: East Sussex UK More info | The sigma APO DG macro - the one with the red stripe - is optically the best of all the consumer 70-odd to 300 zooms. It's also a very good price, and would probably leave some change out of your stated budget. these lenses are good fun to play with and with care some excellnt shots can be had. they are a good way to get to learn about your camera and about technique, and in the meantime you can save for the next lens purchase. Canon 6D
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dougsmit Member 148 posts Likes: 47 Joined Feb 2006 Location: USA More info | There are mirror lenses that cost 3 times as much as the one you listed which are considerably better but still prone to the problems that plague all mirrors. I do not recommend anyone buy the cheapest ones and suggest you get quite a bit of experience using more normal gear before considering even one of the better ones. The Russian models are better as is the Sigma but none are L glass! Doug Smith
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pfogle Senior Member 581 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: Auckland NZ More info | May 21, 2006 18:37 | #13 I used to have a Tamron SP 350 f5.6 mirror - I've never seen another copy, but I loved it. Yes, it had all the characteristics of mirrors as described above, but it was insanely sharp and did good macro. Also, it was fast enough and light enough to easily hand-hold. I personally don't have any use for a 500mm, so I've never looked at those. _______________
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Hey guys, don't be so negative about this type of lens.
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hodad66 Member 141 posts Likes: 520 Joined Oct 2003 Location: Indialantic, Florida More info | I used to love my Tamron 500 mirror! Macro shots from 6 feet Sony A7RIII
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