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fleetfootmike ([personal profile] fleetfootmike) wrote2006-01-25 06:49 pm

Camera toys :)

Yesterday, on the train in to work, I finally got round to reading the copy of Amateur Photographer I picked up over the weekend.

My eye was caught by an advert for Digital Depot in which they were advertising a 'Kodak Gear' branded Canon EF mount 78-215mm zoom lens for a massive... £39.90. Bulk bought from the US, according to the ad.

Now, OK, there's no way a 40 quid lens is going to be that wonderful, but it's likely to be no worse than the typical 25-90mm kit lens that comes with the average Canon film SLR as standard, and probably not MUCH worse than the Canon 75-300mm, which go for £150 or so. What's to lose? A little research reveals that it's actually made by Tiffen, who largely do filters and stuff, and do have a lot of stuff rebranded as 'Kodak Gear'. You can (or could) buy the Tiffen-branded version on Amazon.

It arrived this morning, in one of the better versions of 'please allow 5-7 days for delivery' I've seen. Physically, it's a lot more positive-feeling than I expected for a plastic lens - certainly more so than the 18-55mm kit lens that ships with the EOS 300D and 350D. Comes with a decent bayonet-fit lens hood (that'll fit on backwards for storage), and they offer a UV filter for £7 on top. It works in all the ways it's meant to, as far as I can tell - camera recognises it, autofocus works. camera sets aperture properly, etc etc. I'll do some proper testing over the weekend in daylight, but there's nothing physically wrong with it - for £40 quid, it zooms, it focuses, it takes pictures.

The packaging may be a clue as to the reason for Digital Depot bulk buying: it's box/blister-packed in Kodak yellow, with the kind of loop at the top one sees on packaging designed to be put up on a rail along with the single shot cameras, film, etc. Which is hardly where most folks would expect to find a lens for an SLR. I guess the target market might have been to make a mass-market zoom for the very casual SLR users, which to my mind is a pretty small niche. I'm pretty sure as soon as most folks make the leap up to an SLR, they start being a bit more choosy about where they buy stuff.

Come what may, it's a lens with a range I don't have, and wasn't actually going to cover all that well with my longterm lens buying plans[1], so, what the heck...

Happy Mike

[1] Since you ask:
Bought:

  • Canon 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 zoom (EOS 300D kit lens) - wideangle work, does surprisngly decent closeups
  • Canon 50mm f1.8 - stupidly good for the price portrait lens for gigs etc
  • Kodak/Tiffen 78-215mm f4.5-5.6 zoom - latest purchase, general telephoto zoom

On the list to buy:

  • Canon 100mm f2 - second gig/portrait lens
  • Tamron 200-500mm f5.6-6.3 zoom - for cricket matches


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