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Just got a Sigma APO 500mm f7.2 for my Maxxum 7000i. It is an AF lens

but for many subjects it cannot lock on them, unless the subjects are

really contrasty. Is this normal for that class of lenses? Any one has

experience ?

 

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Will autofocus improve with a Sigma APO 400mm 5.6 or Tokina AT-X 400mm

5.6 ? Any one has used them ? Which on is better ? A comparison

between the older non-macro (72mm filter) and the newer macro (77mm

filter) will be also very helpful. Thanks in advance.

 

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Please don't recommend any 300mm 2.8 + 1.4x. It will break my bank

account.

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Hi Bo,

I am Minolta user myself. You have 3 major problems.

 

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1) You have a fairly "old" AF-body with only 1 AF sensor, The new Si body-serie will be much faster and more accurate.

 

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2) AF is normally usable with lenses of f 5.6 maximum aperture or larger (4.5, 3.5, 2.8 etc.). If light conditions do permit it (plenty of light) it'll work with smaller apertures as well as you already have noticed it.

 

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3) I am affraid you didn't pick a very good tele lens for AF, evenso f 7.2 is not too bad, it will be more likely a f8 or more in real life. Try it manually if you want to keep the lens.

 

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If you can afford it, take a lok at Tokina's ATX 840 f 4.5-5.6, I use it myself and like it a lot. It cost $ 550 at B&H and gives you more possibilities than a fix focal.

 

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Here is their link: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/photo/35mm/tokina/afall.html

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