Princess Yellow
If both my Daughters are Princesses, shouldn't tha
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- Jan 24, 2012
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I first got into photography in high school in the late 70s when I got a Minolta SRT-201 camera (manual focus/manual exposure) for junior high graduation. I took a few classes, added a 27mm and 100-200mm zoom to the 50 mm that came with the camera, and got to the point where I was taking pretty good amateur photos, esp. on vacation.
I shlepped that camera and its lenses over half of creation for 22 years when I decided to try this newfangled AF/AE thing a try and bought a Minolta Maxxum 450si. I bought it with a Promaster 28-200mm 3.8-5.6 AF Aspherical lens because three broken vertebrae in my neck made lugging a bunch of lenses around too painful. Unfortunately, the lens was r-e-a-l-l-y s-l-o-w and I lost a bunch of great photos on a National Park tour that I know the SRT would have gotten. That disappointment and a career that started taking over my life made me pack away the Maxxum and I eventually resorted to a Sony P&S.
Now, with the Big 5-0 impending, I took the plunge and bought an alpha A65 (I came close to buying the A77, but couldn't justify the cost). I did some research online and I thought the Promaster would work on the A65 and I could upgrade to a "better" lens in a year or two. When the A65 arrived, I was so disappointed because the Promaster does not work on the camera. The lens does not AF and randomly makes a horrible whirring/grinding noise. In MF, the MF ring is frozen and doesn't budge.
I need to find a lens/lenses quick because having my new camera and not being able to play with it is killing me. We are also going on a Disney cruise at the end of April for my birthday, and I want to get used to the camera before the trip.
I was hoping to get a (I think they call them) super-zoom like the Tamron AF 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II PZD LD Aspherical IF Macro Zoom Lens, but the tests/reviews all talk about such lenses being soft and some have front-focusing problems. Who needs that? After spending all evening online research, I'm sensing that I may need to get something like an 18-50mm or 18-70mm and a 100-200mm or 100-250mm zoom and my neck will just have to suffer. With all my searching, I still haven't found a lens/lenses that people are raving about, so any reccomendations are appreciated. My current most photographed subjects are my adorable three-year old twin daughters, which I mostly photograph indoors, but I will also use it a lot on trips and when the girls start soccer in the fall
(my DH is SO excited that the A65 came with the Champions League logo on the box).
Any reccomendeations for lenses are appreciated. Also, if any of you think of something that would make the Promaster work on the A65, that would be awesome.
Thank you for your help!
I shlepped that camera and its lenses over half of creation for 22 years when I decided to try this newfangled AF/AE thing a try and bought a Minolta Maxxum 450si. I bought it with a Promaster 28-200mm 3.8-5.6 AF Aspherical lens because three broken vertebrae in my neck made lugging a bunch of lenses around too painful. Unfortunately, the lens was r-e-a-l-l-y s-l-o-w and I lost a bunch of great photos on a National Park tour that I know the SRT would have gotten. That disappointment and a career that started taking over my life made me pack away the Maxxum and I eventually resorted to a Sony P&S.
Now, with the Big 5-0 impending, I took the plunge and bought an alpha A65 (I came close to buying the A77, but couldn't justify the cost). I did some research online and I thought the Promaster would work on the A65 and I could upgrade to a "better" lens in a year or two. When the A65 arrived, I was so disappointed because the Promaster does not work on the camera. The lens does not AF and randomly makes a horrible whirring/grinding noise. In MF, the MF ring is frozen and doesn't budge.
I need to find a lens/lenses quick because having my new camera and not being able to play with it is killing me. We are also going on a Disney cruise at the end of April for my birthday, and I want to get used to the camera before the trip.
I was hoping to get a (I think they call them) super-zoom like the Tamron AF 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II PZD LD Aspherical IF Macro Zoom Lens, but the tests/reviews all talk about such lenses being soft and some have front-focusing problems. Who needs that? After spending all evening online research, I'm sensing that I may need to get something like an 18-50mm or 18-70mm and a 100-200mm or 100-250mm zoom and my neck will just have to suffer. With all my searching, I still haven't found a lens/lenses that people are raving about, so any reccomendations are appreciated. My current most photographed subjects are my adorable three-year old twin daughters, which I mostly photograph indoors, but I will also use it a lot on trips and when the girls start soccer in the fall
(my DH is SO excited that the A65 came with the Champions League logo on the box).Any reccomendeations for lenses are appreciated. Also, if any of you think of something that would make the Promaster work on the A65, that would be awesome.
Thank you for your help!
