ulrichsd
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Hi everyone,
I was thinking about getting a fast tele-zoom, like the 80-200mm. I would use it for portraits and some indoor sports. I know there is a few version of this lens, so it is either
1) the newer 2-ring version ($1100 new, ~$900 used)
2) the older push-pull "D" version (~$600 used)
or 3) the even older push-pull non-D version (~$450 used)
so my question is, I know that people comment that the push-pull versions are slow to autofocus. If you are focused close and need to focus something far it'd be slow, but I feel like if you are almost in focus for a shot and auto-focus, it should be pretty quick?
I'm not a pro, it'd just be for fun and not the end of the world if I missed a shot, I just don't want it to be worthless for indoor sports.
If you have the push-pull and would like to comment, I'd love to hear your input!
Thanks!
Scott
I was thinking about getting a fast tele-zoom, like the 80-200mm. I would use it for portraits and some indoor sports. I know there is a few version of this lens, so it is either
1) the newer 2-ring version ($1100 new, ~$900 used)
2) the older push-pull "D" version (~$600 used)
or 3) the even older push-pull non-D version (~$450 used)
so my question is, I know that people comment that the push-pull versions are slow to autofocus. If you are focused close and need to focus something far it'd be slow, but I feel like if you are almost in focus for a shot and auto-focus, it should be pretty quick?
I'm not a pro, it'd just be for fun and not the end of the world if I missed a shot, I just don't want it to be worthless for indoor sports.
If you have the push-pull and would like to comment, I'd love to hear your input!
Thanks!
Scott