Inexpensive but great lenses

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ValeryD
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Inexpensive but great lenses

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I took with me one A77-2 camera and a couple of inexpensive lenses like SAL35F18 and Tamron SP AF 70-300mm 4-5.6 Di USD on a short vacation to Cuba, just in case ... What happened. :)

A77-2 + Tamron 70-300

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A77-2 + SAL35F18

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The third one is just Wow!hiccup!

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sury wrote:The third one is just Wow!hiccup!

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Thank you Sury!
I agree with you, combination A77-2 + cheep DT SAL35F18 - super sharp and very good with AF too. So far between other prime lenses for Sony APC cameras it's the best and not inexpensive. For normal work i most off the time Zoom lenses, but for traveling it's very good light lens.
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Some very nice shots, ValeryD. :)
The 3rd is a wonder of nature and the 2nd and first are good catches indeed!

Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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