Quantaray 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 35mm Zoom

Quantaray 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 35mm Zoom 

DESCRIPTION

Covering the most popular focal length range from 28mm wide to 80mm mid-range telephoto, this ideal zoom has tele-macro capability for a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2, plus a minimum shooting distance of under 9.5 inches. Everything from grab shots to portraits to close-ups is possible.

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 27, 2014]
greg-ingram
Expert

Strength:

28-80 len 55mm for film camera oma-1a

Weakness:

none

very good

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 08, 2014]
Jaden Messer
Intermediate

Strength:

Tack sharp in macro 28mm at about f5.6-f8

Weakness:

slow to focus, not so sharp at 80mm

Its worth every penny to use this lens as a macro only if you can get it for under $40 bucks used. I have seen much, much worse.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 20, 2007]
Chris D
Intermediate

Strength:

LIGHT WEIGHT
RAZ0R SHARP FOCUS

Weakness:

MAY BE FRAGILE, BUT I HAVENT DESTROYED IT YET

WHILE THE LENS IS INDEED PLASTICKY AND LIGHTLY BUILT, IT FOCUSSES ACURATELY AND INSTANTLY. ORDINARILY I USE MANUAL FOCUS SLRS BUT THIS LENS HAS WON ME OVER WITH THE REMARKABLE RESULTS I GET FROM IT. I RECOMMEND IT HIGHLY

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

minolta AF 35- 70

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 14, 2003]
lukaszb
Intermediate

Strength:

There aren't any.

Weakness:

Too many to list.

This is one of those lenses that simply should be avoided. Don't even try taking photos withit. It is a waste of time, money and film. I got it with my Elan 7, as part of a kit at Ritz. Back than I was just starting and didn't know of this brand and I was pretty much new to SLR market in the US. I took it on vacation, shot multiple rolls of film with it. Simple family shots, so luckly it wasn't any pro work, just shooting here and there. I developed the negatives, and I was very disappointed. At first I thought that I had to be taking photos with wrong settings. After all my Elan 7 was new to me, so I did some research, borrowed couple of Sigma EX and Canon lenses from a friend, and again a surprise. Much sharper, and colorful photos. Just don't buy it.

Similar Products Used:

Canon 28-70mm USM Sigma 24-70 EX f/2.8

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Dec 07, 2001]
janadeur
Intermediate

Strength:

Inexpensive, unobtrusive å

Weakness:

Everything! Difficulty focusing in dim light, slow focusing overall, poor long-distance photo quality

For quite a while, I thought the reason my photos taken on my Nikon N60 (which came with this lens, so I estimated the price) came out so poorly was because I was a failure as a photographer. Then I borrowed a basic 50mm from my father in law, and was suddenly turning out tremendous photos. DO NOT BUY THIS LENS. Even if you are a beginner, looking for something light and cheap, it''s not worth it. I think using this lens is a waste of time, energy and money.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
[Sep 12, 2001]
spain62
Intermediate

Strength:

Low price, light weight.

Weakness:

slow lens speed, soft photos, hard to use manual focus ring, hard to focus in dim light.

I had heard nothing but bad reviews about this lens, and bought it anyways! I wanted a cheap travel lens to carry with me everywhere that I didn''t care what happened to it. I''ve taken some nice snapshots of the family with it. For pro work it is worthless. I can''t even focus with it in dim light on my F100 due to the slow lens speed. Manaul focus is very hard due to the poor design of the focus ring. I have done some nice 8x10 shots at 28mm, but using a tripod and studio lighting to make it work. I let my wife play around with this lens now and she loves it much better than her $40 point and shoot camera.

Customer Service

Didn''t need.

Similar Products Used:

Nikon 50mm, 85mm, 150mm, 28mm, Sigma 80-210 zoom, Nikon 28-105mm zoom.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 05, 2001]
SwimPhoto15
Casual

Strength:

Sharp at macro and close in which is where it counts for me!

Weakness:

Not sharp at more than maybe 50 yard or so.

While resolution of this lens sucks at long distances (don''t ask me why) it is extremely sharp in close (as in 1:2 macro). You can carry it anywhere without it being a burden to try to keep from hitting things since it''s construction quality is relatively good on its outer parts. But for long exposures i don''t recommend it because this lens can actually give you extremely small shift movements that ruin long exposures sharpness.

Customer Service

Not needed.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 15, 2000]
Joey Glodek
Beginner

Strength:

Feels sturdy. It has good optical quality.

Weakness:

Heavy(it weighs 9 oz.). Focusing ring is hard to keep in place while focusing manually(It is very loose)

Great lense for auto focusing and if you need a good lense at a small price. Don't like it for manual focusing.

Similar Products Used:

Canon 28-80 lens

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 29, 2000]
Tim
Beginner

Strength:

Auto focus is fast. Has nice weight to it (doesn't feel cheap).

Weakness:

Focusing ring is loose. While in AF, can turn focusing ring enough to blur picture.

Spend the little bit extra for the better lens. It's a crap shoot if you'll get sharp, crisp photos or not. Also heard the electronics are bad in them.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jan 06, 2001]
Joey Glodek
Casual

Strength:

I know I am posting a second review, but this review is more up-to-date, since I have had more experience with the lense. Okay, it's strengths are that it is light compared to some lenses(by this I mean lenses from other manufacturers besides Canon). Also it has good optical quality at all focal lengths and apertures, and at all focusing distances. It is also based on Sigma's 28-80 Aspherical Minizoom Macro, without the macro.

Weakness:

AF is a little loud. Using it on a manual focus camera would make focusing hard since its focus ring is not rubberized(still grippable though since it is wide and has a rough area), nor does it have any damping on its turning.

Since I am using the APS film format, not 35mm, any optical flaws would be easier to see(APS is smaller and thus when made into a normal size print the picture is actually enlarged)I haven't seen any flaws though. I have shot in the dark, in the sun, inside, and probably anywhere else you can come up with, and gotten at least two hundred great photos, and any mistakes with a picture were my fault. If you need a decent lense at a GREAT price, this is it. Great color, contrast, and exposure in all of my pictures. If you do lots of black-and-white photography though, don't ask me, I still need to get my first roll of Kodak Advantix black-and-white developed. I must also note all of pictures that I have seen so far have been taken without a skylight or UV filter on this great lense.

Customer Service

never needed yet

Similar Products Used:

Canon 28-80

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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