Tamron Zoom Telephoto lens and Olympus OM-1md.

 There are crap zoom lenses and quality zoom lenses in the third party category. I talked about the Polaris recently, it didn't set the world on fire in terms of optics but what you expect from 51 year old lens technology. Lets fast forward a decade or so. Tamron was doing some interesting things with their Adaptall mount, which if you had a camera collection that covered Nikon, Canon, Minolta and Olympus for sake of argument, you can have one telephoto zoom lens, and multiple lens mounts. 

I have the OM Zuiko 60-200 F4 zoom, it's decent glass, but after shooting with the Tamron SP 70-210 F3.5-F4 Zoom, I think this might be a better lens. First off its two touch meaning more precise focusing and zero chance of getting lens creep. The bane of every push-pull zoom lens. The big bonus with the Tamron over say a Kiron buit Vivitar Series One is the more compact dimensions. The end results speak for themselves and I should use this more often and try it for portraits. Now before you head out and go wild on buying Tamron Adaptall lenses, do your research, they made some amazing glass, and some serious duds, and the best resource of all places is Pentax Forums with their detailed review section. 



Camera: Olympus OM-1md, Tamron SP 70-210 F3.5 to F4 Telephoto Zoom Lens. 

Film: Ilford Delta 100, HC110 B. 



Olympus OM-1md and Tamron SP 70-210 F3.5-4 Zoom Telephoto Lens Western Point of Dingle Park Retaining Shore Wall_ Gulls and the 16 Mile Creek Breakwater in the Distance Gulls and the 16 Mile Creek Breakwater_ Lake Ontario Shore in the Distance Anglican Church Flag Lakeshore and Navy from a Block Away Lakeshore East Looking a Block Away Resting Duck

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