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Re: [OM] Lens recomendation for soccer mom with OM-1 body

Subject: Re: [OM] Lens recomendation for soccer mom with OM-1 body
From: george <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 09:44:53 -0800
Allan;

2 suugestions:  the only Zuiko fitting your description is the
85-250/5.  Great lens, pretty big, very sharp, 250 is a nice loong end
number.  Lens can be hard to find, is only avail used, and can run from
$250 to $400 or so.  The other Zuiko zooms lack the tripod collar. But
you could get a Bogen long lens support for any of them which will work
at least as well as the tripod collar. (100-200/5, 65-200/4 ...)

Second suggestion: Get her an IS-3. $300-$400 used, $500-600 new. 
Fantastic camera, 35-180 *power* zoom, AF etc.  She will love it and you
can get the OM-1 back. You can add a converter on the end wich takes it
to 300mm if 180 is too short. Another $100 or so.  My wife loves hers
and takes great photos with it.

George


AKSeidel wrote:
> 
> Dear List Forum,
> 
> I had to laugh after reading how the subject line came out. Actually,
> this is a serious question and is the driving reason for recently
> joining this list server.  I hope it is not too basic a question.
> 
> I am looking for advice as to what lens would be appropriate for a
> soccer mom asking for a telephoto lens suitable for action photos at
> recreational soccer games.  She is currently using an OM-1 body with a
> Vivitar 28-85mm zoom lens.  She wants to take color photos that appear
> close-up without requiring a print enlargement. She gets good results
> with the 28-85mm, but only when the action is nearby.
> 
> First thought is a non-zuiko zoom lens in the 60-200 mm range.  Second
> thought would be something in the 100-200 mm range since the majority of
> the action is never nearby. I think the lens should have a tripod mounting.
> 
> I would appreciate any advice or information.  I've noticed a huge
> difference in lens cost but don't know the reason for the difference.
> The local camera dealers are of no help -- they all want you to buy an
> entirely new system.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Allan Seidel
> St. Louis, MO
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