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Canon AF 650-1300

 
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May 11, 2004 15:23 |  #1

Anybody some experience with this lens on a 10D?




  
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May 11, 2004 15:28 |  #2

LightHunter wrote:
Anybody some experience with this lens on a 10D?

Huh??? Who makes that beast??


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May 11, 2004 17:13 |  #3

Exakta Varioplan 650-1300
650-1300mm/8-16. Built by Samyang, commercialised under the brands Exakta and Phoenix.

some links:

http://www.photax.se/k​mrr/obj/mf/exakta1300.​htm (external link)
http://www.fortunecity​.com …field/porton/46​4/id37.htm (external link)
http://www.digifotos-foerster.de …?search_keyword​s=650-1300 (external link)

Guillermo Freige wrote:

LightHunter wrote:
Anybody some experience with this lens on a 10D?

Huh??? Who makes that beast??




  
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May 11, 2004 17:13 |  #4

I was looking on this site, the Canon Camera Museum for the aforementioned lens: http://www.canon.com …m/camera/lens/f​_lens.html (external link) to no avail. My best advice is to look it up on your favourite search engine. I will be doing that thru Yahoo momentarily.

Ok, F8-16 that would mean that you need a lot of light and a tripod to make it work, and I have no clue about the quality of the glass. Forget about handheld shots. You can do way better w/ telescopes and or current lenses +2xTC on a 10D (with 1.6 x crop). For eample, the 100-400L w/ 2xTC becomes an F8 (I believe) at 800mm x1.6 = 1280mm!




  
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