Hi Jay,

On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 01:04:00 -0700, Jay Taylor wrote:

>Well, I finally have been able to secure a nice long Pentax telephoto  
>lens. The FA*250-600mm/f5.6 zoom!

Congrats, very nice find!

>Even though f5.6 is not as fast as I would prefer 

Right, I think the 5.6 is to slow to make it work with the 1.7x AF 
converter, which would make it a nice 400..1000mm or so:-)

But yours is already AF, which helps a lot with birding ...


>and a zoom would not be as sharp as a prime, I figured the  
>flexibility of having the wide zoom range could come in handy and the  
>chances of finding a used 600/f4 in my price range would be pretty slim.

Indeed, I have been looking out for one as well for quite some time ...

>Anyhow, here is one of the first few images from it and the K10D when  
>we had a little bit of decent light:
>
>http://i.pbase.com/o6/87/63987/1/75415076.oCor9YTy.IMGP0850.jpg

Nice, must be difficult to focus. These little birds are like quicksilver ...

>Oh yeah, this puppy is pretty heavy. I'm hoping my tripod (Benro  
>1327) is stout enough as well as the Wimberley Sidekick without  
>having to go to the full Wimberley head.

Hmm, yes. Over 5 kilograms, that IS heavy.

With the f/5.6 it should about the same size front-lens as 
the 300 f/2.8 but I guess the zoom makes it a lot heavier.

>I'm really looking forward to getting out in the field with this baby.

I went for a walk yesterday with the 300 f/2.8 + 1.7 AF converter,
making it a 510mm f/5 or so, and used it hand-held :-)

That 3.5 kilograms is certainly on or just over the limit.
I was getting pretty tired in the arms after a while.
Next time I will take the mono-pod and a manfrotto
long-tele setup (393, the poor man's wimberley :-)

Have fun with your new lens!

Regards, JvW

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