May I question why you are looking for a zoom anyway? I can't believe that
whatever zoom is there is *very good* at f 2.8 so other than in an emergency
you probaby will not use it at 2.8. The AF doesn't need the extra stop
either - other than in an emergency...

But if you *are* in an emergency, in really low light and still want to
continue shooting (or, in brighter light, *really* need that extra shallow
DOF), then you would be even better off with TWO stops extra, on top of the
2.8, that you can get from a 1.4/50 (if you don't have one already).

Sven



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Von: TMP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Samstag, 15. Mai 2004 13:25
An: Net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: The best 28-70 f2.8 zoom?



Woohoo! I'm back in business, so here is the first of the posts I've been
trying to send all day...



I notice a few people posting that they are looking for a constant aperture
auto focus zoom available in a Pentax mount, that is around the 28-70mm (or
28-80, 28-75, 24-70, 24-90, 28-105 etc) mark.  So, I was wondering - aside
from the Pentax FA 28-70 f2.8, which lens is generally thought of as the
"best" in or around this range?

So, I am referring only to the "latest" AUTO FOCUS models available, as I
know that there have been many variations over the years.  Or if you have a
particular favourite of a certain model that exceeds what is currently on
the market, please feel free to name that one too. (eg, Tokina ATX Pro II
etc).

The Tokina 28-70 f2.8?

The Sigma 24-70 f2.8 or ?

The Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 macro?

And, I just discovered that Sigma has two lenses available - they are 28-70
f2.8-4, and a 28-105 f2.8-4.  They are only USD$119 and $199 respectively at
B&H.  Anyone have any experience with these?

I particularly like the 28-105mm focal length (I have the Pentax 28-105mm FA
Powerzoom, and I love it, but at f4-f5.6, it is just too slow), and the
Sigma 28-105 f2.8-4 would certainly address the issue of speed that I have
with the Pentax FA 28-105, but with these two Sigma lenses being so
inexpensive, it makes me wonder why it is the case...

Also, how many of the above have macro capabilities?

And why is your particular choice your favourite? Bokeh? Sharpness? Flare
(or lack of it)? Build quality? AF Speed? Price? Value for money? etc...

Also, is f2.8 the fastest anyone has ever seen in a zoom lens of constant
aperture? Is there any record of anything faster ever being produced?

So, here is my "wish list" for such a lens - a sharp, nice bokeh'd AUTO
FOCUS lens, focal length of 28-105mm, f2.8 constant aperture, less than
usd$400.  I'm not asking for much, am I?!? lol.

Then, after this one peters out, I'll post another similar topic covering
the f2.8, 80-200-ish zooms.

I don't own any of the above lenses, so I can't really participate here, but
I am leaning towards possibly purchasing the Tamron (when I can afford
it!)...

tan.

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