Sunday, July 13, 2008

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Tamron Adaptall 2 135mm f:2;8

Sold with Pentax ME Super well Tamron Adaptall the 28mm f: 2, 8 and Riconar 55mm 1:2.2 a Tamron telephoto lens with a very good bill ...


Tamron Adaptall 2 135mm f: 2.8, seen alone, with the 28mm Adaptall ring and with his and visor deployed.

  • Type: Fixed focal lens manual
  • Manufacturer: Tamron
  • Model: Tamron 28mm 1:2.8
  • Purchase Date: August 3, 2007
  • Auction date: November 9, 2007
  • filter holder:
  • 55mm Aperture: f/2.8 to 22, six blades
  • Focus: 1.5m to infinity

Of the three, is by far the greatest one I used - it was the trip to Denmark , unlike the case Pentax ME Super that I had not tested enough to take him away. He had me there, mounted on the P30T , photos of which I am very happy - as indeed in Paris, with the ME Super . Its large aperture (evident on the front view) can make things very satisfactory, that we want travaiuller by small light or just play with depth of field.

The 135mm is not a super-telephoto: not just want to make a tit at the other end of a field or a starlet in her pool. Rather, the objective of the small detail that is being sought, the narrowing of the voluntary field of vision. A bit long for portrait or photo social cons by, where, if you want a TV, a 85mm or a 100mm rigor are more comfortable. But as you can not have everything, I find it a fixed lens particularly useful.

I sold this objective (as that the 28mm) when I acquired my Pentax lenses of focal length equivalent. But I admit it, I regret it a bit.

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