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What kind of telephoto lens is best for a Pentax Digital SLR?

Written by Tom on October 4, 2008 – 1:50 pm -

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My husband has a Pentax Digital SLR. I don 't really know anything the other (it' s the thing his, not mine). He has tickets for a golf tournament and wants a target of telephoto power to take pictures of golfers. I 'd get a Gradica for him for his birthday, but I don' t even know where to start observing. What should I look for in an objective? What? a good brand? How much should I spend? Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!


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  1. By dave3006308 on Oct 5, 2008 | Reply

    All the objective measure of your Pentax camera. The pi? new? the DA 75-300mm. I have a similar goal on my camera and it works quite well. If the Pentax? be a little expensive at the Ritz Camera or visit a l? deposits. The camera of your husbands? buon'ma not very common. But there are other creators of the lens out?.

  2. By Elbert on Oct 6, 2008 | Reply

    Pentax has one for about $ 350 U.S., it 'the SA 55-300mm f4-5.6 and it has intelligence quotient of anything bad for it 'price s. Tamron and sigma each have a target of 70-300mm that cost less but is not good because the intelligence quotient test of Pentax. If you want to spend more for a better target, Pentax has 50-135mm f2.8 for $ 750 U.S. or the new Tamron and 2.8 sigma 70-200 for about $ 800 U.S.. There is still more goals manuals that function but you won 't fire cars with them. Old and current objectives for Pentax DSLRs.

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