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> From: Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2008/03/01 Sat PM 07:59:08 GMT
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
> Subject: Need advice about 300mm 2.8 (I'm a lucky dog)
> 
> 
> Yesterday I turned 5.
> And my mommy and daddy gave me a card that said:  300mm F2.8
> 
> I just about exploded! I've taken tens of thousands of bird photos over 
> the last few years, all with a good but not quite well suited K200mm 2.5.
> 
> So now the question is which one should I get? Have any of you used one 
> of the old Tamron 300mm f2.8? Are they A enabled or is it green button 
> material? And when they say "for canon FD" or for something else, does 
> that just mean it has that adapter on it? Or are they mount specific? 
> how about the older Tokina telephotos? Are they good (and cheapish)?
> 
> Any suggestions on this would be muchly appreciated!

Happy birthday.  The Tamron is an excellent lens, so close in imaging 
capabilities to the Pentax in everything but price that you will find it 
difficult to distinguish between them.  The manual focus version uses an 
adaptor mount that allows you to choose between A, M or screwmount Pentax 
cameras.  Or most other popular mounts.  The adaptors are about £50 new but not 
so easy to find like that, these days.  You can get an AF version that will 
work with all present Pentax DSLRs.  Or you could get the Pentax AF 1.7 
converter and the manual version......


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