Product Ratings
Overall (60 Reviews)
Amazon.com (50 Reviews)
Bhphotovideo.com (8 Reviews)
Adorama.com (1 Review)
Specs & Features
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Closest Focusing Distance
Designed for Digital Came
Designed for Digital Camera
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Macro Lens
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What People Say
it has moderate auto focus in the fact that it is very sharp but kind of slow until you have something in focus then its fast.
from Adorama.com
Much better than the cheap Pentax zoom 100-300.
from Bhphotovideo.com
Versatile and takes amazing portraits.
from Amazon.com
I took this lens out and shot the Blue Angels during an air show hand holding every shot using it with a Sony A100 DSLR.
from Amazon.com
Being new to DSLR photography, I really don't know a whole lot about lenses, but I did want something that would give me a good telephoto range and decent picture quality.
from Amazon.com
The other issue is that it's really easy to move the aperture ring which will make my digital SLR read ERROR if I am in Auto-focus and it took me a while to figure out what was going on.
from Amazon.com
First of all I must tell you that I was dragged kicking and screaming into the world of digital SLR photography.
from Amazon.com
[Since it is a D-model lens, it is made for the DX-sized sensor which is smaller than 35mm, and will have vignetting on 35mm, but all DSLRs are autofocus so why they included this is confusing.
from Amazon.com
The lens peformed fantasitcally when shooting a dance performance, of course a little slow when fully extended.
from Amazon.com
I also use this as a nice potrait lens.
from Amazon.com