How about the performance of M 100/2.8?

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There's not much choice in the 70mm~90mm range except for the various 85mm
lenses, both in screw mount and in K mount.  They all tend to be a bit
spendy, more or less.  If you can live with it, a Super Takumar 105/2.8 may
be just the thing.  Comes in a K-mount as well.  There's also the M 100/2.8.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Charles Robinson 

> I'm looking for something that may not exist.
>
> Back "in my film days" when I shot a lot of concerts, I was quite  
> fond of my 135mm f2.5 zoom.  Not the sharpest lens on the planet, but  
> the combination of reach and speed seemed to work well in combination  
> with the 28 and 50mm lenses.
>
> These days, I have found that when shooting with my DS, I still like  
> my old manual-focus lenses because they are faster (f5.6 just doesn't  
> cut it on a dark stage).  However, the 135mm lens tends to get me TOO  
> CLOSE to my subjects.
>
> Seems like I want something in the 70-90mm range, that is no slower  
> than about f/4.  Doesn't have to be autofocus, or even an "A" lens as  
> I tend to use them wide open in these situations anyways.  Is there  
> something reasonably-priced out there that would fill this void?  I  
> just don't have a clue.
>
> And, as you can probably guess, since I am already using the Takumar  
> 135mm f2.5, I'm not hugely critical about sharpness and contrast.  I  
> mean, I like a well-focused clear image, but again - concert  
> photography isn't exactly high art.
>
> Suggestions, anyone?


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