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09/02/2005 02:19:30 PM · #1
what is the advantage of a slow lens, ie. say a 300mm 6.8f, compared to a 5.6f.

thanks in advance.
09/02/2005 02:20:29 PM · #2
price
09/02/2005 02:38:24 PM · #3
Originally posted by swinging_johnson_v1:

what is the advantage of a slow lens, ie. say a 300mm 6.8f, compared to a 5.6f.

thanks in advance.


size. ;-)

Joke apart, you don't have any advantage from a slow lens from a photographic standpoint.
09/02/2005 05:51:40 PM · #4
Size, weight, price. I can't think of any others.

I've got a couple of 300mm f4.5 Nikkor lenses which are about a fifth the volume of my 300mm f2.8 Nikkor. Probably a fifth of the price and certainly more manageable. I wouldn't want to hand-hold the 2.8 ;)

Roger
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