Have you tried a basic L bracket grip with the combo? I have used these
for
years with long/heavy lenses and they certainly help.
jco

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mark Erickson
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:43 PM
To: PDML
Subject: quick report: A 70-210 F4 on *ist-Ds


I sold my FA* 80-200 F2.8 for way too much money last spring and ended
up with a hole in my lens lineup.  To fill it, I picked up an SMC-A
70-210 F4 zoom on eBay recently.  Here's my quick report on using it
with my *ist-Ds and pixel-peeping the results.  I got this lens based on
advice from Bruce Dayton and others on the list....

Image quality: Quite sharp wide open at both ends (70 and 210).  Not a
lot sharper stopped down to F11, but a bit higher contrast when stopped
down. The built in hood and/or SMC coating seems to do a good job.

Handling: Longer than I expected.  Feels good on an MZ-S with battery
grip, but completely overpowers the *ist-Ds.  The small grip of the Ds
doesn't have enough leverage to handle the lens, so my right hand gets
tired pretty fast even when I'm using my left to support the lens.  I'll
have to try different methods of holding the lens and camera to find a
comfortable solution.  My guess is that the lens would feel pretty good
on a K10D with battery grip.  About as big and heavy as I would want to
put on my Ds on a tripod.  It would probably be better on a bean-bag
support.

Conclusion:  this lens fills a gap between the 200mm F5.6 low-cost zooms
and "professional grade" F2.8 lenses.  I really really really wish that
Pentax would release an autofocus version of this lens!  I picked mine
up on eBay in near-new condition with hard case for around $120.

--Mark


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