Any A capable camera can control these lenses.  The user can't override the
camera.

At 08:35 AM 2/27/2003 +1100, you wrote:
Yep great, just want i wanted and even slower wide angle zoom!

Wheres the 18-35/2.8!

I cant recall if the MZ-S can control the aperture from the body or not? If
not, then wont these FAJ lenses not be useable in AE and Manual modes on the
MZ-S?

Regards,
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "R�diger Neumann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:23 AM
Subject: New FAJ 18-35 full frame? and use of Fisheye Zoom


> Hallo, > it seems, that the annonced FAJ 4-5.6 18-35 is a cheap full frame lense > which can be also used at film SLR's > It shall prevent to buy a Tokina 19-35 for those which want not spend 600 > Euro for the FA 4/20-35, which is rather expensive for the build quality. > Do you think the same? > > I have just simulated the lens behaviour of the *istD. I have a Soligor 1.7x > converter. It is the same as the Kenko 1.5x converter and has a measured > factor of 1.53 which is the exact factor from full frame to APS. > > The 17-28 fisheye zoom looks promising. The distortion is not so strong in > the middle of the lens. I have the angle of view compared to a 20-35. The > effectiv focal lenght with converter looks like a 21 to 38 which is a good > partner to the 24-90 which results in a 36-135. > > R�diger > > > >

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