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from Adelaide, 1979 Summary: This review refers to the *original* SP 70-210 Macro (1:2). Visually, at a glance, it has little in common with the current model. It has separate focus and zoom rings, and an adaptall-2 mount. I bought the lens, new, as the main accessory for my new Canon AE-1 in 1979 and I still have them both. I guess that says something. At the same time I bought the 2X SP teleconverter that Tamron produced specially for this lens, making it a 140-420mm with 1:1 macro and (in theory) better performance than a zoom lens with a general purpose teleconverter. Strengths: I have always liked the results.
Somehow romantic quality, yet no obvious softness.
No separate "macro" mode -- just focus in as close as you want up to 700mm and still have full zoom functions.
f32 (or f64 with 2X TCV) allows decent depth of field even in close-ups.
Heavy and smooth controls.
Solid chunk of glass and metal. Weaknesses: Adaptall-2 needed replacing once (15 years ago).
Add the 2X and focus in close and you have one longgggg camera.
Rubber grip on focus ring became unglued (loose) -- had to cut the ring to re-glue, and it eventually fell off and was lost.
Solid chunk of glass and metal. On the Canon AE1 it is a little heavier than I would idealy want, but I see the latest model top line zooms are hefty too.
I wouldn''t call it the sharpest lens ever made, judging by eye. Yet at the same time it never seemed lacking in detail. Maybe this is not a bad thing after all?
Teleconverter does lower contrast. Similar Products Used: None.
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