Does anyone have any experience of the Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 lens in four thirds mount?
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Originally posted by Melaka View PostThe last time I looked at the 4/3 lens list it was shown as 'coming soon' and has been for a long time.John
"A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau
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Originally posted by theMusicMan View PostHave you considered the Oly 70-300mm...? OK, it's a little slower, but nonetheless is an awesome lens, I'd say better value for money than even the 50-200mm.
Plenty of shots available to check the image quality.
I can wait, well a short while
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Sure, the IQ is expected to be better from the 50-200 than you'd expect from the 70-300; but my experience is that the IQ from the 70-300mm is awesome and I am pushed to see how the 50-200 could have given me better IQ.
Not dissing the 50-200mm of course, as it is fatser and bigger and said to be sharper - but I am delighted at the images obtained with the 70-300mm.
What are you wanting to specifically photograph with the 50-200mm...?John
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Birds and wildlife in general, living where I do loads of those, including wild boar. mind I do think they taste better after being marinated in red wine and cooked slowly.
I also go to Slimbridge, Peter Scotts place for the wildfowl, they now have a super collection from all over the world, well worth a visit.
I have many shots from there but none as yet with Olympus, will be rectified shortly.
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http://http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/sigma_70-200_2p8_n15/
here is a link to an in depth review, admittedly they didn't test it in 4/3rds mount but you can get the idea
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Originally posted by forester View PostBirds and wildlife in general, living where I do loads of those, including wild boar. mind I do think they taste better after being marinated in red wine and cooked slowly.
I also go to Slimbridge, Peter Scotts place for the wildfowl, they now have a super collection from all over the world, well worth a visit.
I have many shots from there but none as yet with Olympus, will be rectified shortly.
John
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Originally posted by donmcmahan View Posthttp://http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/sigma_70-200_2p8_n15/
here is a link to an in depth review, admittedly they didn't test it in 4/3rds mount but you can get the idea
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Originally posted by forester View PostThat is interesting, so the 70-300mm will work with the 1.4 tele converter.
I presume you require excellent light for that, most other lenses of this type would not do so.
Nope, you don't need excellentgallery were taken with the 70-300mm.John
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