Sony A200 - Second Lens Purchase - Advice Please

Keith W

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I would also consider the Minolta 70-210 (beercan).A cracking lens
 
Thanks for the recommendation, I am really only looking at the above two lenses though.

Apart from the price what is the difference between the two lenses?

Are they both as good as each other?

I am very new to all of this and on a limited budget so the Tamron one does appeal price wise
 
hi keith,and welcome to TP.

okay,i've had the sony 75-300 lens,and it does a great job for the money IMO.

i've no experience of the tamron lens though,so cannot give you any help there,but if you introduce yourself on this thread..

http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=107446

and ask the question,i'm sure someone will have had experience of the tamron lens.

also another vote for the beercan if 210mm of reach is enough for you.
 
hi keith,and welcome to TP.

okay,i've had the sony 75-300 lens,and it does a great job for the money IMO.

i've no experience of the tamron lens though,so cannot give you any help there,but if you introduce yourself on this thread..

http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=107446

and ask the question,i'm sure someone will have had experience of the tamron lens.

also another vote for the beercan if 210mm of reach is enough for you.


Thanks Stan

I have posted my questions in that thread as well
 
I have the Sony 75-300 lens for my Sony A350 (it same fitment etc) and I cannot fault it.

I chose the Sony lens as I would like to stick with the orginal equipment etc for my camera and its the dogs nuts.
 
If you could afford/justify it (~£550) the 70-300mm G SSM is the best 70/75-300mm for the system (indeed it's probably best in class for any system).
I'm assuming of course that you have thought about what you really feel that you need & that 70/75-300mm is it.
 
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