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    Time to buy a new lens - help needed!

    Hello everyone, it's been a very busy year.

    Anyway, I'm looking to buy a new lens for my Minolta Maxxum 4 SLR film camera. It's to replace my Promaster 28-80(3.5-5.6) lens, it's a little old and beatup.

    What I'm looking for is a nice lens, about the same zoom, can go less, but no more. I want a lens that's going to take clear pictures, it should be autofocus capable, but made for a film camera. My budget is up to $100.00.

    I have no specific preference for the manufacturer, however I've been pretty happy with my sigma experience.(a different lens)

    I've looked around on ebay and B & H but I just don't know too much about basic lenses so I don't really know what to look for.

    Your help is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Time to buy a new lens - help needed!

    What do you guys think about the Sigma 28-105mm f/3.8-5.6 UC-III Lens?

    http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-28-105mm.../dp/B0000501U9

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    Re: Time to buy a new lens - help needed!

    This one is a little wider than that but you can't beat the price.
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    Re: Time to buy a new lens - help needed!

    I've always heard mixed reviews on Sigma lenses (some good some bad).

    Tamrons are usually Ok.

    $100 is a little low for a quality lens, but you might find one. If you don't shoot wide open very often, probably no harm in getting one that has a higher minimum f-stop number. That is, f 5.6 is OK vs f 4.0 or something.
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    Re: Time to buy a new lens - help needed!

    Is this an AF (autofocus) camera? Check to see if the Tokina 28-80 f2.8 ATX-PRO lens is made for it. I had one and it was very, very sharp. It's kind of big and heavy but it's an f2.8 so it's fast. I bought mine used for around the $250 range.

    I'd still have it if it was waterproof... This lens replaced my Nikon 28-105 f3.5 - 4.5 which was pretty good in it's own right and had great reviews. The Tokina lens was a huge step up in sharpness. Note that they've made several versions of 28-70 and 28-80 lenses but the ATX-PRO is the best one out there. Quite a bargain considering how good that lens was...

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