Well, you always could take a long drive and buy the stuff in germany, not?
Or would there be a problem with taxes then?
Sam (Flensborg)
Not, bad. But after all, it's a 1000 USD lens!
In Denmark the list price is 1800 USD, in Germany it can be found for less
than 800 Euros (1000USD).
I guess it ought to be very sharp.
The Tokina version is a little less expensive than the Sigma (Germany).
The
Pentax version 2.8/80-200mm is very expensive; close to 5000 USD in
Denmark,
and only 1800 Euros in Germany = app. 2300 USD. Oh my - why is Pentax so
expensive here? I guess it really doesn't matter, 'cause they never sell
any
pro-Pentax leses up here.
Jens Bladt
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Sendt: 24. oktober 2004 23:42
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Emne: Re: Samples from today's shoot with the FA 80-320
Sigma EX 70-200/2.8.
Dario
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From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 9:06 PM
Subject: RE: Samples from today's shoot with the FA 80-320
So, which lens is it?
Jens Bladt
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Sendt: 24. oktober 2004 12:16
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Emne: Re: Samples from today's shoot with the FA 80-320
Jens Bladt wrote:
> This seems to be a very sharp lens.
This is NOT the FA 80-320:
http://www.dariobonazza.com/paw/5004det.jpg
My question for the fearless out there is still:
Camera:
ISO:
Focal length:
Aperture:
Shutter speed:
PC RAW conversion/JPEG straight from camera:
Dario