I don't see why it requires a tripod.
Even at F5.6 you could get fast enough
shutter speeds with SLOW film in daylight.
JCO

-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Tainter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 1:08 PM
To: pdml
Subject: RE: Opinions about Sigmas


"I am interesting about 4.0/100-300"

Popular Photography reviewed this lens a few years ago. Like many of 
their lens reviews, one has to read between the lines. At 300 mm. it has

peripheral softness. One has to stop down to f16 to get edge-to-edge 
sharpness at 300 mm. Clearly this requires a tripod. That weakness 
dissuaded me from being interested in it.

For wide angle, I highly recommend the FA 20-35 f4. You will pay a lot 
for it, but you will never regret it.

Joe

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