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SMC 50mm f1.4 m42 for my Spotmatic II.
A Canon EF 50 f/1.8 for my little Rebel T2, which I won on eBay for about $150 (the camera, not the lens). Usually I prefer my Nikon FM2n when using 35mm, but the Canon Rebel deal was too good to pass up. I'm not a fan of zooms (all my Nikon lenses and Hasselblad lenses, of course, are fast primes), but the Canon came with the "kit" 28-90, which is OK as zooms go. But being a tradionalist, I just HAD to have a fast standard lens for the little Rebel. The 50mm should be arriving today, and it will give me two extra stops of range with the little built in flash--which I will rarely use, but when I need it, I need it.![]()
That's a very good lens Mr Hazelton, but speaking personally I'm getting so old I don't think I could carry it, I would need a porterA Tamron Adaptal 300mm f2.8 with Pentax K mount and the Tamron 1.4 "extender." It uses small filters in a carrier within the lens, but the 112mm filter to protect the objective is expensive. This is a LARGE lens, weighs perhaps 5 pounds! Thankfully it came with its own case, and the lens has fittings for a shoulder strap. I'd imagine that carrying the lens/camera as a unit by the camera strap could damage the camera. While the lens came originally with a palm rest for hand-held shooting, my example lacks that. Ah,well.....
I used 300/2.8s extensively for years, I would either carry them with a strap attached to the lens itself (not sure if the Tamron has mounts, though- the Nikons all do), or on my shoulder, with a monopod attached, where it can kind of balance. For manual focus 300s especially, I think a monopod, at least, is essential- its pretty difficult to support the lens and focus well. Enjoy the lens, I've had a lot of fun with this focal length!A Tamron Adaptal 300mm f2.8 with Pentax K mount and the Tamron 1.4 "extender." It uses small filters in a carrier within the lens, but the 112mm filter to protect the objective is expensive. This is a LARGE lens, weighs perhaps 5 pounds! Thankfully it came with its own case, and the lens has fittings for a shoulder strap. I'd imagine that carrying the lens/camera as a unit by the camera strap could damage the camera. While the lens came originally with a palm rest for hand-held shooting, my example lacks that. Ah,well.....
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