JCO, I am thinking about some longer glass for the 67. My current longest is 165. I would like more reach, but would also like it to be handholdable or monopodable (new words?). What has been your experience with the 300? I know there is an old and new version. My understanding is the new version focuses much closer, but weighs more and costs lots more. Have you tried using the 300 with an extension tube to bring the focus closer than 16 feet?
Thanks, Bruce Dayton Sunday, March 10, 2002, 9:55:13 PM, you wrote: >> You can get some 67 stuff reasonably priced by going used. I believe >> JCO has done pretty well that way. >> >> >> Bruce Dayton >> JCOC> Definately. JCOC> I bought 67 body, prism, grip, ext. tubes, JCOC> strap, and 8 lenses 45,55,75,90LS,105,135,200, JCOC> 300. Total outlay $4000. Everything is is JCOC> excellent to mint shape. Cost would have been JCOC> WAY more if I had gone all new....Believe me JCOC> I have spent alot more on screwmount 35mm, probably JCOC> $10K in bodies and lenses combined. But then again JCOC> I have nearly 30 DIFFERENT screwmount lenses and JCOC> about a dozen bodies. I like having BOTH P67 and JCOC> 35mm. Different animals for different jobs. Getting JCOC> truly excellent results from 35mm is much tougher JCOC> than with the P67, but the challange makes it fun. JCOC> Pentax Screwmount 35mm and P67 RULES!!! PS, I got JCOC> about half of the 35mm stuff and ALL of the P67 JCOC> stuff though ebay. JCOC> JCO - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

