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It is soft at full zoom, but then i hear most 'budget' lenses are like that. So I'm wondering if to get a 2xconverter for it, that way I can keep it at about mid zoom. That should keep images sharp shouldn't it?
They are not a terrible lens for the price....but if you hunt around you can pick up a (far superior ) canon 55-250IS for very little more...I bought one for £100 used but mint off fleabay
Options are limited on the sony alpha
As for the converter question...adding any size of converter will decrese the image quality. As to how noticeable this is up for debate but given this isn't the sharpest lens at the long end adding a converter can only make things worse.
The sigma 70-300 apo dg is a better lens, but also more expensive.
Thats why I was saying about keeping at mid zoom. If 2x300=600 so zooming out to what would normally be 200(when the lens is sharp) would result in the ezuivilant of 400mm (And would hopefully would still be sharp. That was my thinking anyway.
I did have a Sigma 70 - 300 at one point, but the AF doesnt like sonys much, So hence I swaped it for the Tamron.
Correct me if im going about this wrong, but,
part of the problem I think with a zoom lens is that you have to have quite a high shutter speed (to cut out motion from the subject, and motion from hand shake/ shutter movement). But to get the shutter speeds I want 1/250-500, I have to turn the ISO up which then introduces noise, which in turn removes detail from the image. The sony A200 seems to be quite unforgiving with the low ISO levels. At ISO 400 the noise is quite noticable.
So after reviewing finaces, and looking at statistics/reviews, Im wondering if to change up to another body, I see cameras like the sony A500 have a more flexible ISO sytem and with the increased sensor size, the image quality is better.
But then it may all be down to Im a rubbish photographer. and i should stop blaming the kit. lol
Hi, I have a Nikon 55-200 VR lens and I can assure it's not soft at full zoom...It is soft at full zoom, but then i hear most 'budget' lenses are like that. So I'm wondering if to get a 2xconverter for it, that way I can keep it at about mid zoom. That should keep images sharp shouldnt it?
Hi, I have a Nikon 55-200 VR lens and I can assure it's not soft at full zoom...