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  #11  
Old May 24th 11, 11:59 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Jon Anderson
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On 5/24/2011 12:03 AM, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:

Rob a bank and go for the Sigma 50~500 "Bigma" super zoom. I love
mine and get very good results; the zoom range makes it useful for
almost any airshow situation beyond closely packed static displays.
Hefty *******, though - you'll need a strong arm...


Interesting. My brother recommended staying away from Sigma lenses due
to inconsistent quality. He's well known in the family for having a
distinct taste for quality stuff. I've been looking at lenses on Dyxum,
a great resource for Sony and Minolta users btw. I'll see what's posted
on that lens and maybe start looking for one. I know you are taking and
posting great shots, so says something for the lens.
Probably going to go with a Beercan next, but I've always had a
hankering for honking big lenes...

Thanks,


Jon
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Old May 25th 11, 12:12 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Jon,

Don't forget that Sony still also uses older Minolta lenses. You might
be able to get some good deals on used Minolta lenses at your local
photography shop. Make sure the autofocus works.
A friend of mine got an excellent 50mm f1.4 for about $50.00.
He also purchased a newer Sony 70-300 G Series lens for around
$900.00. It is very sharp.

Good Luck,

Oldman











On Sun, 22 May 2011 09:59:12 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote:

After years of dreaming and lusting, I finally have a quality camera, a
Sony A700. Bought the body only, but my brother has loaned me several
lenses until I can get my own. My overall interests are scenery and
closeup (flowers, insects, etc). But I'm also quite interested in taking
great photos of airplanes, static and in the air. I don't have a lot of
money to blow on fancy lenses. And boy in looking around, cameras are
like a Bridgeport mill. Machine itself may not be cheap, but tooling up
to make it useful is where the money really is...

But this group inspires me, and so I thought I'd inquire here.
So looking for recommendations on some good basic lenses. Zooms are a
given, but also quite open to fixed focal.
And, any sites to recommend with tips on getting good aviation shots?

Looking forward to finally taking shots worthy of sharing here.

Thank you,


Jon

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Old May 25th 11, 07:00 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Jon Anderson
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On 5/25/2011 3:12 AM, oldman wrote:

Don't forget that Sony still also uses older Minolta lenses. You might
be able to get some good deals on used Minolta lenses at your local
photography shop. Make sure the autofocus works.
A friend of mine got an excellent 50mm f1.4 for about $50.00.
He also purchased a newer Sony 70-300 G Series lens for around
$900.00. It is very sharp.


Yeah, looking into that too. One lens I really want is a 100mm true
macro. They are not cheap, but just found a Minolta 100mm Macro w/1:1
tube, and MD mount. Looks like I can get an adapter for around $30. For
this type of close up, not having auto focus doesn't seem like a bad
thing, but for other lenses, I would want direct compatible mounts w/AF.
I'm even looking at entire camera kits. With patience and luck, just
might bag a couple useful lenses, filters, and a bag in one shot, for
what a lens alone might cost. I've seen a few go for under $50.

I did get sorta wowed by AF, never had a film camera with that feature.
But really, unless it's a moving subject, I'm perfectly capable of doing
that myself. But it sure is nice having all the other features of the
digital age!

Thank you,


Jon
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Old May 25th 11, 11:25 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Bob (not my real pseudonym)
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On Wed, 25 May 2011 10:00:23 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote:

On 5/25/2011 3:12 AM, oldman wrote:

Don't forget that Sony still also uses older Minolta lenses. You might
be able to get some good deals on used Minolta lenses at your local
photography shop. Make sure the autofocus works.
A friend of mine got an excellent 50mm f1.4 for about $50.00.
He also purchased a newer Sony 70-300 G Series lens for around
$900.00. It is very sharp.


Yeah, looking into that too. One lens I really want is a 100mm true
macro. They are not cheap, but just found a Minolta 100mm Macro w/1:1
tube, and MD mount. Looks like I can get an adapter for around $30. For
this type of close up, not having auto focus doesn't seem like a bad
thing, but for other lenses, I would want direct compatible mounts w/AF.
I'm even looking at entire camera kits. With patience and luck, just
might bag a couple useful lenses, filters, and a bag in one shot, for
what a lens alone might cost. I've seen a few go for under $50.

I did get sorta wowed by AF, never had a film camera with that feature.
But really, unless it's a moving subject, I'm perfectly capable of doing
that myself. But it sure is nice having all the other features of the
digital age!


I believe 'oldman' was specifically referring to the Minolta
Maxxum/Dynax line of AF lenses, which are compatible with the Sony AF
mount. Most of my lens collection dates back to the early 1990s and
even a couple from the first Maxxum 7000 from 1985. All work fine
with my current Sony.
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Old May 26th 11, 07:10 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Jon Anderson
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On 5/25/2011 2:25 PM, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:

I believe 'oldman' was specifically referring to the Minolta
Maxxum/Dynax line of AF lenses, which are compatible with the Sony AF
mount.


Yes, I knew that, and I'm watching several on ebay. But my brother had
also talked about using an adapter with the older MD lenses which can
often be had real cheap. No AF, and a few other compromises, but for
macro work, that's not an issue. Wouldn't use MD mount lenses to shoot
action or just walking around taking pictures.

And, the airshow is in Grass Valley this year (they alternate every with
nearby Auburn). My brother might come up for this. With his help and
advise I should get some shots worthy of posting!


Jon
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Old May 26th 11, 09:27 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Bob (not my real pseudonym)
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On Wed, 25 May 2011 22:10:20 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote:

On 5/25/2011 2:25 PM, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:

I believe 'oldman' was specifically referring to the Minolta
Maxxum/Dynax line of AF lenses, which are compatible with the Sony AF
mount.


Yes, I knew that, and I'm watching several on ebay. But my brother had
also talked about using an adapter with the older MD lenses which can
often be had real cheap. No AF, and a few other compromises, but for
macro work, that's not an issue. Wouldn't use MD mount lenses to shoot
action or just walking around taking pictures.

And, the airshow is in Grass Valley this year (they alternate every with
nearby Auburn). My brother might come up for this. With his help and
advise I should get some shots worthy of posting!


Please share your results with us!

Bob ^,,^
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Old May 26th 11, 10:42 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On Thu, 26 May 2011 01:27:54 -0700, "Bob (not my real pseudonym)"
wrote:

On Wed, 25 May 2011 22:10:20 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote:

On 5/25/2011 2:25 PM, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:

I believe 'oldman' was specifically referring to the Minolta
Maxxum/Dynax line of AF lenses, which are compatible with the Sony AF
mount.


Yes, I knew that, and I'm watching several on ebay. But my brother had
also talked about using an adapter with the older MD lenses which can
often be had real cheap. No AF, and a few other compromises, but for
macro work, that's not an issue. Wouldn't use MD mount lenses to shoot
action or just walking around taking pictures.

And, the airshow is in Grass Valley this year (they alternate every with
nearby Auburn). My brother might come up for this. With his help and
advise I should get some shots worthy of posting!


Please share your results with us!

Bob ^,,^



Bob,

Since you're the Sony owner, I thought I'd ask a question.
My buddy that has the A-55 also has a Minolta lens with an internal
zoom. It's about the same size as a beer can. Probably 80-200 f4 or
something similar. He says it's pretty rare.

Have you ever seen one?

Just wondering.

Thanks, Oldman.
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Old May 27th 11, 09:48 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Bob (not my real pseudonym)
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On Thu, 26 May 2011 17:42:58 -0400, oldman wrote:

Bob,

Since you're the Sony owner, I thought I'd ask a question.
My buddy that has the A-55 also has a Minolta lens with an internal
zoom. It's about the same size as a beer can. Probably 80-200 f4 or
something similar. He says it's pretty rare.

Have you ever seen one?

Just wondering.

Thanks, Oldman.


Haven't seen one, but is this it?

http://minolta-camera.out-fox-the.ne...a-the-beercan/

Bob ^,,^
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Old May 27th 11, 11:50 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On Fri, 27 May 2011 01:48:24 -0700, "Bob (not my real pseudonym)"
wrote:

On Thu, 26 May 2011 17:42:58 -0400, oldman wrote:

Bob,

Since you're the Sony owner, I thought I'd ask a question.
My buddy that has the A-55 also has a Minolta lens with an internal
zoom. It's about the same size as a beer can. Probably 80-200 f4 or
something similar. He says it's pretty rare.

Have you ever seen one?

Just wondering.

Thanks, Oldman.


Haven't seen one, but is this it?

http://minolta-camera.out-fox-the.ne...a-the-beercan/

Bob ^,,^





That's it!! Obviously, not as rare as I was told. But, a good lens
just the same.

Thanks for taking the time to answer.

Oldman.
 




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