On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really liked this big hefty one-touch zoom when I had my DS.  Despite its
> slight tendency to overexpose by about a stop, it was big 'n' bright and
> sharp.
>
> I've found less and less love for manual zooms since getting my K10D,
> though.  Why?  Because I like to use SR for most of my hand-held stuff
> (especially at long zooms, where it is actually quite useful) and since this
> is a manual zoom, I either have to pick a zoom length, stick with it, and
> set the SR accordingly - or just not use SR (or accept that it's a
> compromise).
>
> Frankly, it's more trouble than it's worth and I don't do that much
> telephoto work anymore.  It's on my stack of "I'll probably be getting rid
> of this lens" lenses (which is, admittedly, a stack that rarely actually
> goes down in size).
>
> What have others done with their ueber-zooms which are not auto focus?  Do
> you still use them, and if so what do you do (if anything) about that pesky
> "zoom length" setting for the SR?
>

I have that very lens, but I never use it, only because the focal
lengths are next to useless to me on my *istD.  I have two other
VS1's, a 35-85 f2.8 and 24-48 f3.8, both constant aperture.  I
sometimes us the 35-85.  It's big and heavy but that fast speed makes
it useful for indoors although I find that for some reason it really
accentuates noise at high ISO's.  Here's a shot recently taken with
it:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2008/12/conversation.html

I find the 24-48 to be too hard to focus at wider focal length without
a focusing aid, even with the *istD's bright focusing screen.

I regularly use a few other manual focus lenses, primarily my Vivitar
f3.8 19mm and my Zenitar f2.8 16mm fisheye.  One thing about APS-sized
sensors:  I crave wide!

I don't have to worry about that silly SR zoom length stuff...

;-)

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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