Vivitar 100-400mm f/4.5-6.7 Series Lens 35mm Zoom

Vivitar 100-400mm f/4.5-6.7 Series Lens 35mm Zoom 

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Zoom Telephoto 100-400mm f/4.5-6.7 Series 1 Autofocus Lens for Minolta Maxxum.

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[Feb 02, 2020]
jeffbozo


Strength:

Forget Vivitar. Buy the Canon lens. There is no such thing as a good, long, cheap zoom lens. The best you can hope for is a decent, not-quite-long-enough, affordable lens. If you want a longer lens, look for a used Sigma 400/5.6 APO. I know of one in mint condition which just sold for $300. All the long (300mm+) zooms are soft at the long end wide open, which is where you will be using the lens for wildlife 99% of the time. Oh, and whatever lens you have, it won't be long enough (or fast enough)!

Weakness:

If you shoot print film and rarely enlarge past 4x6, and your standards aren't too high, then almost any of the long telephoto zooms (100-400 and thereabouts) will probably be good enough to give you images that you will be happy (or at least not unhappy) with. print stickers | sticker printing | printing services | business printing

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