>Dear all,
>I'm currently in the search of budget (< 300 $) long telephoto zoom for my
>MZ-5n.  Since most of time I'm shooting outdoors and handheld, therefore
>it's more preferable that the zoom be as compact as possible and not
>outweighting the camera.  Among the Pentax lenses I've found three options
>of 100-300: older black SMCP-F Zoom 100-300 f/4.5-5.6 and SMCP-FA 100-300
>f/4.5-5.6 and newly introduced silver SMCP-FA 100-300 f/4.7-5.8 Zoom, and
>one silver SMCP-FA 80-320mm f/4.5-5.6.
>I would appreciate if anyone could share their personal opinion on the
>quality and use of the above items as well as any other decent K-mount
>budget (< 300 $) long telephoto zoom by Tokina/Sigma/Tamron, etc.
>Thanks in advance,
>Anton.
>-

Hi Anton,

http://www.concentric.net/~smhalpin/LongComments.html has comments by users
on this lense down in the zoom section. From my reading of it, the 80-320
gets the nod.

Dan Scott
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