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- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: RE: Tamron 28-200/3.8-5.6
- Date: 22 DEC 92 19:02:15 GMT
- Organization: University of Saskatchewan
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- closest focusing at 28 is between 6 and 7 feet
- not so good if you're using 28 to get wide view in cramped quarters
- yes the size and sharpness are impressive but closest focusing and overall
- speed are not the greatest.
- I still like it but it won't work for everything
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- D.B.
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