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It's a bit more complicated than that...
I've been taking photos with a Pentax K10D for quite a long time now, and it does me well. I've got no pretensions to being a great photographer, and Picasa helps with a bit of cleaning up and cropping. I've been using the stock 18-55 and 50-200 zooms the camera came with; quite often I find myself pushing the bigger zoom lens to its fullest extent and getting frustrated that the bird or animal I'm trying to take a photo of is just a bit too far away.
The Pentax suits me, and I'm used to it. In the summer we're going up to Shetland and I'd like to have a camera with me to do justice to the wildlife without spending the earth. Without going all modern and getting a new camera (DSLR or the modern half-way hybrid), or forking out more than I want to, it looks as I've got about three choices. I could get something like a Sigma 70-300 zoom new for £150 or so. I could get a second-hand Pentax lens of about the same range for about the same price. Both would, I think, enable fully automatic operation, but if I wanted second-hand I'd need to hunt around a bit.
The third choice would be to get one of the longer (sometimes stupidly long) mirror or zoom telephoto lenses from manufacturers with mixed reviews and confidence-inspiring names like walimex or Opteka. They're all manual focus (which is probably OK if I'm looking at seals or otters, but not really birds unless they're roosting or swimming) and some of them claim to be usable with Aperture priority setting, which surprises me - I'd have thought they would all be entirely manual.
What does the collective wisdom of CC think?
The Pentax suits me, and I'm used to it. In the summer we're going up to Shetland and I'd like to have a camera with me to do justice to the wildlife without spending the earth. Without going all modern and getting a new camera (DSLR or the modern half-way hybrid), or forking out more than I want to, it looks as I've got about three choices. I could get something like a Sigma 70-300 zoom new for £150 or so. I could get a second-hand Pentax lens of about the same range for about the same price. Both would, I think, enable fully automatic operation, but if I wanted second-hand I'd need to hunt around a bit.
The third choice would be to get one of the longer (sometimes stupidly long) mirror or zoom telephoto lenses from manufacturers with mixed reviews and confidence-inspiring names like walimex or Opteka. They're all manual focus (which is probably OK if I'm looking at seals or otters, but not really birds unless they're roosting or swimming) and some of them claim to be usable with Aperture priority setting, which surprises me - I'd have thought they would all be entirely manual.
What does the collective wisdom of CC think?